Using Data to Drive Sales and Reduce Theft Across 55 Locations
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Rebecca Stewart, VP of Technology at HuHot Mongolian Grill, sits down with Marc Cohen and Rich Sweeney to discuss how a 55-unit family-owned brand uses data and automated reporting to increase sales and reduce theft.
HuHot has been operating for 26 years, starting from a single location in Missoula, Montana. Today the brand serves 1.7 million pounds of noodles annually across three core varieties and tracks that figure through the Actual vs. Theoretical report in Restaurant365.
Rebecca walks through how HuHot built a benchmarking system that publishes performance rankings down to the store level each week, how the Flash Report with roughly 40 data columns functions as their daily fraud checkpoint, how a cloud-based camera system tracks grill-line throughput in addition to serving as a security tool, and how AI-assisted communication tools help store-level managers, including those for whom English is a second language, respond to guest feedback.
She also covers what's driving HuHot's 2026 agenda: deeper bench development, an online training overhaul that replaced binders with tracked videos and certifications, and a new LTO calendar built from a guest marketing survey.