Ice Usage Guide Lines
- Bar & Cocktail Service: 3 lbs. of Ice per person
- Beverage Drink Service: 40% Ice per Drink x number of Drinks sold on peak day
- Catering: 1 lb. of Ice per person
- Convenience Store Beverage: 6 oz. of Ice per 12 oz. Drink, 10 oz. of Ice per 20 oz. Drink, & 16 oz. of Ice per 32 oz. Drink
- Convenience Store Cold Plate: 50% more Ice per day
- Convenience Store Packaged Ice: Lbs. of Ice per bag x bags sold per day
- Fast Food: 5 oz. of Ice per 7 - 10 oz. Drink, or 8 oz. of Ice per 12 - 16 oz Drink, or 12 oz. of Ice per 18 - 24 oz. Drink or 8 lbs. per seat
- Health Care (Hospitals, Nursing Homes, & Assisted Living Facilities: 10 lbs. of Ice per person & 1 lb. of Ice per person for cafeteria
- Hotel & Lodging: 5 lbs. of Ice per Room
- Restaurants: Restaurants should have 5 lbs. of Ice per each restaurant dining chair or 1.5 lbs. of Ice per person
- Salad Bar: 30 lbs. of Ice per cubic foot
- Water Glass: 4 oz. of Ice per 10 oz glass