What if, rather than reacting to your customers’ needs, you were able to anticipate their needs and meet them before your customer even realized they had needs? “Big data” may be a buzzy term these days, but it’s allowing restaurants and other companies to do just that, especially when it comes to beacon technologies. By using beacon technologies such as customer geo-location, times of the least and most foot traffic, and even purchasing habits can help restaurants to better meet their customers’ needs and provide an individualized experience for each diner that walks through their doors.

This post from QSR Web details the benefits of using beacon technologies via mobile devices even further. Helping to improve the dining experience for customers is one of the biggest advantages to using these technologies, as it can help restaurants to develop more personalized rewards programs and staff their restaurants according to foot traffic data to maintain excellent customer service. Staffing itself is another important benefit of beacon technology, as it can lead to more productive staffing decisions based on food traffic information. For even more on the benefits of these new technologies, continue reading.

Read the full article here: 3 Ways to Use Behavioral Data to Upgrade Customer Experience

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According to recent data, a quarter of Americans eat a hamburger on any given day, but is your restaurant menu catering to these burger cravings? This post from Restaurant Hospitality suggests that if fast casual restaurants want to stay at the top of their game, they should improve their burger offerings to satisfy Americans’ hunger for beef.

Read the full article here: Menu Moves: Burgers Give a Boost to Casual Restaurants

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Uber may frequently be in hot water over their corporate policies regarding their ridesharing service, but their newest venture will likely leave a sweeter taste in people’s mouths. This post from Forbes details the company’s newest offering, UberEats, that will experiment with delivering lunches to people in downtown San Francisco in addition to offering rides at the tap of a mobile screen.

Read the full article here: Uber Serves Up its Food Delivery Service, UberEats, to San Francisco

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