106 COGS

106 COGS

Learn more on this topic by checking out the F&B User Manual


Key Takeaways:
  1. Every item will be assigned to a COGS account.
  2. COGS must be assigned and maintain to receive accurate reporting.
  3. COGS allow you to obtain your food cost after a physical inventory.

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