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Don’t Let Your Loyalty Program Go Stale – Putting CX Center Table

Modern Restaurant Management

Here’s how loyalty programs often pan out: A customer downloads the app. They might create an account, log in, place an order, and apply a discount — or they might not even get that far. And when they close their phone or exit the order line, they never touch the app again. Does that sound familiar?

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Engaging Millennials and Gen Z With Restaurant Loyalty Programs

Mad Mobile

In the past, a wallet full of coffee shop punch cards was as close as most people got to restaurant loyalty programs. Both Millennials (those born between 1981 and 1996) and Gen Z (1997 to 2012) value more innovative reward options. Here are a few aspects to prioritize in order to attract–and hold–their attention.

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Beyond Menus: Creative QR Code Uses for Restaurants

Modern Restaurant Management

Drive traffic to your restaurant’s social media page by adding QR codes to posters, food packaging, receipts and table tents. QR codes bridge the gap between online and offline customer experiences, offering valuable and necessary information that increases engagement. Up the personalization ante by providing QR code ordering.

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Beyond the Plate: Evolution and Exploration in the 2024 Restaurant Scene

Modern Restaurant Management

Brands find themselves at a pivotal juncture, where they have the opportunity to both captivate customers and secure their loyalty through a thoughtful blend of innovation and tradition. Finding the balance between innovation and tradition is the secret recipe for enduring success in the evolving dining industry.

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Consumer Habits Are Changing — What’s Next for Restaurant Tech?

Modern Restaurant Management

The food industry has been historically slow to integrate technology and digital solutions. Customers expect efficient and convenient payments, and restaurants must adapt to meet those demands Tap-to-pay, tableside QR codes, tablets — you name it — help the food service industry embrace flexible and intelligent payment systems.

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Online Ordering: A Business Survival Guide

Deliverect

The Inception of Online Ordering. In 1994, a customer placed an online order for a pizza from Pizza Hut, marking the first ever online order recorded in the United States. And while online ordering methods have diversified and become more widely available since, the general premise remains the same.

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Restaurants with Strong Brand Identities Captivate Gen Z

Modern Restaurant Management

As one of the largest generations of consumers, they continually influence the ways restaurants innovate, and there are identifiable characteristics that differentiate Gen Z consumers from their older counterparts. Gen Z in particular, as a tech-savvy group, are experts when it comes to navigating mobile ordering experiences.