Fast food chains are getting you to order more food — and you probably don’t even realize it. Major chains in the US are adding more digital order kiosks to their restaurants, and ultimately bringing ...
Fast-food giants are rapidly deploying more order kiosks in the US. They save on labor costs, are more accurate, and push customers to spend more. Kiosks are "a win on every single front," RBI ...
Nanonation and Factor4 have formed a strategic partnership that integrates Factor4's loyalty program platform with Nanonation's ordering kiosk solution for Clover POS systems, according to a press ...
Raydiant, the leading provider of in-location experiences, today announced the launch of its cutting-edge self-service Order & Pay Kiosk. This innovative solution is set to revolutionize the ordering ...
Budgeting for large-scale kiosk programs requires much more than simply estimating hardware expenses. Here's all you need to ...
BROOMALL, Pa., Feb. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Nanonation and Factor4 are excited to unveil a strategic partnership that merges the value of loyalty programs with Nanonation's Ordering Kiosk solution for ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bite, the leading provider of intelligent kiosk solutions for fast-casual and quick-service restaurants, today announced it has secured $9 million in Series A funding. The ...
If you've been to a fast-food restaurant recently, you've probably noticed that self-service kiosks are beginning to replace human workers. But as you go to place your order and the lunch-rush crowd ...
Self-ordering kiosks are clearly growing in importance among QSR and fast casual restaurants, and for good reason. They can bring down labor costs by reducing or eliminating the need for restaurant ...
Will restaurant workers who take customers’ orders one day become obsolete? Probably not, but the industry is moving toward a future in which more guests place orders on computer screens inside ...
Major chains in the US are adding more digital order kiosks to their restaurants, and ultimately bringing in more money. Fast food chains are getting you to order more food — and you probably don’t ...