5 Reasons Why Order Ahead for Restaurants is In Demand
Order ahead for restaurants is revolutionizing the customer experience in the quick-service industry.
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Order ahead for restaurants is revolutionizing the customer experience in the quick-service industry.
Some say that mobile order ahead is just another trend: one of the latest and greatest innovations in the quick-service restaurant industry. They hear data on how the mobile ordering market will reach $38 billion by 2020 (encompassing 11% of all quick-service restaurant sales) and rush out to explore mobile options without really considering why it works or how to integrate it into their larger service strategy.
Mobile order ahead isn’t just about convenience. It’s about creating a comprehensive customer experience that encourages brand engagement, loyalty, and repeat business. In other words, revenue!
Are you a QSR who’s still unconvinced that mobile order ahead is the way of the future?
As we speak, mobile order ahead is disrupting the QSR industry. It’s not hard to see why, and given that you’ve recently implemented PoppinPay as your Square mobile order ahead app solution, we’re willing to bet that you’re ready to get in on the action
Mobile order ahead has proven itself as a disruptive strategy for quick service restaurants interested in building out their mobile presence. And when you look at the benefits, it’s clear why: Mobile order ahead is fast and convenient, offering significant benefits for both consumers and retailers.
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