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Staying In Is Here to Stay. What Does that Mean for Restaurant Loyalty Programs? 

Modern Restaurant Management

Over the past year, many restaurants have reduced the stress of the system by having consumers order online, by phone or mobile app, while additionally offering curbside delivery at the nearest point of retail. Throughout 2021 and beyond, that answer will largely depend on how restaurants adjust their loyalty programs.

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5 Proven Loyalty Program Ideas To Boost Restaurant Sales

The Restaurant Times

While there are ample other ways to boost sales, loyalty program is a reliable solution. The aim is to make the customers happy and satisfied in order to retain them. However, to keep them coming back, you still need to ensure that customers are rewarded based on the number of visits or sale volumes. Source: OpenTable Blog.

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5 Proven Loyalty Program Ideas to Boost Restaurant Sales

The Restaurant Times

While there are ample other ways to boost sales, loyalty program is a reliable solution. The aim is to make the customers happy and satisfied in order to retain them. However, to keep them coming back, you still need to ensure that customers are rewarded based on the number of visits or sale volumes. Source: OpenTable Blog.

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10 Operational Challenges Restaurants Should Expect in 2020

Restaurant365

With nearly half of the United States imposing higher minimum wages starting in 2020, restaurants also need to focus on optimizing labor costs (especially as a percentage of sales). By integrating POS system with an accounting and scheduling platform, labor and sales data can be used for smart forecasting. Finding and training staff.

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What You Need to Know about ADA Compliance for POS Systems

BNG Point of Sale

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires businesses, including restaurants and retailers, to make reasonable modifications in their policies, practices, or procedures when necessary to accommodate people with disabilities. This act specifies how businesses, such as restaurants and retailers, can accommodate disabled people. .

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Why Manual Restaurant Inventory Management Is Eating Your Profits

Restaurant365

With manual ordering, you’re not taking advantage of such time- and money-saving advancements as digital counts, smart ordering and automated vendor invoices. Tracking your inventory shows what is coming into your restaurant, what is leaving your kitchen as sales, and what is left over on your shelf. Sitting Inventory.

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How to Choose the Right Restaurant Technologies

Ordyx

Restaurant Point-of-Sale System A restaurant needs a more complex point-of-sale system compared to that required by the typical retail store. Sales Tracking Like any other POS system, it should allow you to track sales easily. Sales tracking should also have a tab or check management.