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MRM EXCLUSIVE: Fast Food Has Become a Hi-Tech Job

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The hi-tech workforce has expanded into factories, warehouses, ecommerce delivery fleets, and this article’s focus: quick serve restaurants. Portable Computin g – Tablets, cell phones and wearable computers make it possible for staff to access software applications as they move about the store.

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Restaurants Pivot to the new ‘Post-COVID’ Consumer Behavior Patterns

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As the world grapples with the next wave of COVID-19, businesses are confronted with product and labor shortages, a sudden increase in ecommerce and a variety of shifting consumption patterns. The Store Experience. Target stores plan to spend roughly $4 billion in each of the next few years on new store remodeling and other projects.

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Why is coffee delivery so popular in China?

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Many people use mobile apps to order and pay for products, including coffee, almost every day. You may also like our article on ecommerce & coffee in China. Despite opening its first stores in 2017, Luckin currently operates more locations in China than Starbucks. in Chinese) and Ele.me (???

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MRM Research Roundup: End-of-May 2021 Edition

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This edition of MRM Research Roundup features What Feeds Us, top delivery apps, popular drinks and who is winning the chicken wars. 35 percent indicated they are most likely to spend more in the drive-thru, followed by restaurant apps (24 percent) and the counter (20 percent). In-Store Pickups. Mobile Apps.

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How has technology changed in the coffee industry over the last few years?

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According to research from the National Coffee Association’s The impact of Covid-19 on coffee ecommerce webinar , the annual growth rate of the ecommerce coffee market reached over 38% in 2020. This included online or in-app ordering, mobile payments, and delivery services. Has Covid-19 forced a change in coffee technology?

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A Path to Recovery Restaurants Can Subscribe To

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By linking online interactions with in-store transactions through subscription loyalty programs, these brands can engage with customers on a one-to-one basis. That means personalized digital offers, recommendations and incentives – the same digital marketing tools that Amazon and other ecommerce giants have enjoyed for years.

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Online Ordering: A Business Survival Guide

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Ordering food and goods online or via a mobile app has gradually taken off in recent years, but the emergence of COVID-19 in 2020 generated meteoric growth in online ordering and direct-to-consumer delivery and pickup options. eCommerce sales jumped by 92.7 percent, and consumers spent more than $53 billion via eCommerce in the U.S.