Delaget Introduces Enhanced Loss Prevention Software

Delaget, LLC introduces its enhanced loss prevention software, Delaget GUARD, to help multi-unit restaurant owners and operators recoup some of the estimated $14.2 billion of revenue they lose each year as a result of employee theft.

Delaget GUARD is a web-based software solution with a user-friendly mobile interface that scrutinizes point-of-sale restaurant data to help restaurant operators quickly and easily identify suspected employee theft, track employee behavior patterns, and take action with problem employees. Unlike other loss prevention solutions, Delaget GUARD not only provides data, it provides insights into how to use that data to deter future theft and improve profits.

According to Jason Tober, Delaget CEO, restaurant owners and operators alike are embracing the role technology can play in helping them run their businesses more effectively.

“I’m confident that Delaget GUARD will become a go-to resource for savvy restaurant owners and operators who value their time and who want to improve their bottom line by taking a bite out of employee theft. Employee theft is rampant in the restaurant industry, costing each multi-unit restaurant an estimated five to seven percent of their revenue annually. But Delaget GUARD quickly spots and stops that theft to help keep restaurants in the black.”

More specifically, Delaget GUARD:

  • Presents data in intuitive, at-a-glance infographics, charts and checklists;
  • Puts a dollar amount on lost revenue;
  • Tracks suspicious transactions and missed revenue opportunities by employee;
  • Identifies transaction and performance trends by employee and by store;
  • Grades each employee’s operational performance;
  • Ranks stores within a franchise based on lost revenue;
  • Provides a checklist of corrective performance measures by employee;
  • Integrates with existing surveillance systems; and
  • Requires no back-office hardware.

“The restaurant business is historically a low margin business,” said Tober. “So it’s really critical to a restaurant’s bottom line that they not only have a firm grasp on where they make their money but also on where they lose their money. By identifying potential employee theft and helping to deter future theft, Delaget GUARD helps restaurant owners and operators quickly recoup lost income.”

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