Purpose: The core aim of this article is to study the influence of E-Business Processes of foodservice companies on increasing food security. Objectives: To study the theoretical background of the creation of foodservice business processes describe their function in the production cycle evaluate foodservice predictors to understand the framework on how the business processes grounded on digital technologies which have positive impact on food security. Methodology: This paper is based on a variety of existing research on E-Business Processes in the Food Service Industry. The research employed secondary data from a literature analysis of journal publications. Findings: The development and modernisation of digital business process management principle, as well as the intricate performance of all structural elements of the food business, including information and computer technological progressions, all helps in contributing to the firms catering processes that are carried out efficaciously. Originality: In the concept of production and management, the paper mentions the business process and its attributes. The study analyses the various forms and attributes of business processes in the sphere of food services, as well as their content and objectives. The researcher aims to investigate the role of modernization of business processes in the system and management process, as well as the influence on the key outcomes that define successful service market activity. The study contains foodservice industry information with its trends and issues. Value: The study proposes a series of tech methods to enhance the business processes of foodservice companies, with a beneficial influence on food security. Type of paper: Conceptual Research Paper.
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