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What is the golden rule of stock taking in kitchen?

The golden rule of stock taking in the kitchen is:

FIFO (First In, First Out).

This means that the oldest stock should be used first.

When new stock comes in, it goes to the back, and older stock in the front is used first. FIFO ensures that food is fresh and helps prevent waste.

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