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Technology Can Help Restaurants During ‘The Great Resignation’

Modern Restaurant Management

For fast-casual or QSR brands, digital tableside ordering is equally beneficial. One example of a restaurant chain leveraging similar tableside technology is the growing chef-driven Mexican fast-casual concept, Tocaya. Integrating loyalty program or CRM so guests are incentivized to seek out and use these channels.

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Decade of Disruption: Restaurant Insiders Dish What’s on the Plate

Modern Restaurant Management

In the short term, it’s QSR that will experience labor improvement, then fast-casual. We’re going to see companies come to market with the ability to tap into their security systems and use facial recognition and audio, enabling them to: Identify customers and attach them to loyalty programs. Reduce theft.

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How to Build and Hire the Right Team for Your Restaurant

ChowNow

This means shorter wait times, fewer mistakes, and a more enjoyable dining experience, all of which increase customer satisfaction and loyalty. For example, a server who knows they have opportunities for promotion to FOH manager is more likely to remain motivated and loyal.

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New Restaurant Technology that Propels Business

Lavu

The restaurant industry is evolving fast—and at the heart of this transformation is new restaurant technology. Self-Service Kiosks: A Growing Trend in New Restaurant Technology to Enhance Customer Experience Perfect for fast-casual restaurants, kiosks are the latest technology to optimize operations and increase profits.

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Back of House Restaurant Guide: Integrating FOH and BOH for Seamless Operations 

Apicbase

The back of the house supports the front of the house (FOH), enabling the customer-facing team to focus on serving a memorable experience. In this article, we explore the key differences between the front and back of the house in a restaurant and discuss the best ways to integrate FOH and BOH operations. Fast and friendly service.

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Restaurant Management Software: A Comprehensive Roundup

Aaron Allen & Associates

It tracks all the transactions with a great level of detail (from the date and time to what items were purchased to returns or void checks, to how it was paid, who sold it, and what table were people seating in for casual dining restaurants). Some popular programs include QuickBooks, Sage 50cloud, and Xero.

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How to Choose the Best Kitchen Management Software for Your Multi-Unit Restaurant Business

Apicbase

Platform – Build a Reliable Tech Ecosystem Your restaurant kitchen software should be part of your overall ecosystem linking seamlessly with front-of-house (FOH) systems – reservations, ePOS, loyalty, and ordering tech – as well as accounting, payroll, and HR tech.