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What to Do with Used Cooking Oil
As restaurant owners, we end up with a lot of oil at the end of the day from making food. These cooking oils can include canola, olive, corn, sesame or vegetable oil. You can’t pour cooking oil down the sink drain. If you pour this oil down the drain or kitchen sink, it could have…
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How Do I Clean Up A Grease Spill?
1.Stop the source leak. If it is coming from a leaking bucket, sloppy pours into a grease container, or any other source, stop the underlying source of the grease or oil first before starting to clean up. 2.If the spill is fresh, the oil will keep spreading so the best thing to do is create…
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How to “Own Your Neighborhood” and Grow Your Sales: Student Marketing Interns
For many years, Greasecycle has employed part-time student marketing interns to help us grow the company. Typically run in the summer months, our three month program is designed for students who want to learn sales and marketing and other practical life skills while getting paid to help us grow. This program is modeled after a similar…
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Where is my grease trap?
Your grease trap is either under your sink in a metal box, in your kitchen floor under a metal sheet, or outside your restaurant under 1, 2, or 3 man-hole covers. This device is designed to catch grease and food particles that go down the the floor drains or sink drains in your commercial kitchen.…
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