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Baked goods at cafés, grocery stores, and pastry shops should always be enticing. After all, appearances are what attract people to sample new treats or come back for beautiful birthday cakes or cookie platters. When placing your baked goods in your commercial refrigeration equipment, follow these steps to create a mouthwatering arrangement.

How to Create Enticing Displays

1. Incorporate a Kaleidoscope of Color

Vibrant colors will draw focus to your display, piquing the interest of anyone who passes by. To add variety, include a mix of several warm and cool shades in the cabinet. For example, arranging cupcakes, macaroons, or frosted cookies on shelves by color will create an eye-catching rainbow effect.

2. Include an Assortment

commercial refrigerationEven if there isn't enough room to showcase every item on your bakery menu at once, your commercial refrigeration case should have a diverse assortment of offerings. This gives consumers a clearer picture of the scope of your selection and abilities. It'll also entice them to ask questions about other offerings and sample breads, pastries, and additional items they've never tried before.

3. Choose Lighting Wisely

Illuminating your commercial refrigeration equipment will make it easier for patrons to read the labels and see the intricate details on decorated cakes. When it comes to lighting the case, choose LED bulbs, as they produce less heat than fluorescent and incandescent varieties to prevent sweating. The other forms of light also affect lipids, causing deterioration that changes the taste and appearance of food.

 

Whether you want to display food for customers or store bulk inventory, the technicians at Universal Refrigeration in Auburn, WA, will ensure your commercial refrigeration equipment functions correctly. Serving the King County area since 1985, this team can maintain everything from large freezers to small coolers. They also provide heating and air conditioning services to keep customers and employees comfortable. Find out more about how they can help you online, and call (253) 939-5501 for an appointment. You can also find more tips on Facebook.

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