5 Essential Automation Technologies for Your RestaurantFrom online ordering to kitchen displays, check out these 5 automation technologies your business can't be without.

ByPeter Dougherty

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The wordautomationoften gets a bad rap. In the past, manyrestaurantshave been hesitant to adopt new technologies — sometimes out of fear of the unknown and sometimes out of fear of losing the human touch that is so necessary when running a restaurant. Now, all of that's changing.

Automation is now more accessible than ever.57% of restaurantsagree that adding new technology in the last two years has been critical to their business' survival. Out of necessity, many restaurant owners adoptedautomation technologiesduring the pandemic. They were surprised byhow much automationcould actually make complex tasks easier, helping them run their businesses much more efficiently without losing that key human element.

From online ordering to kitchen displays, check out our top 5 automation technologies your business can't be without.

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1. Online and QR code ordering

Online ordering lets customers place orders on their phones, usingdigital menus or QR codeswhen dining in-house or even ordering takeout. This method of ordering gives customers more control over their dining experience and also frees up staff to focus on theoverall customer experienceinstead of just taking orders.

Online ordering has grown substantially in the last few years, and according to a recentLightspeed survey,这是三个最采用技术之一ols in 2022 next to task automation technology (including QR code ordering) and employee shift management technology.36% of businesses agreedthat, out of all the tools, new or expanded online ordering systems improved their business the most.

Online ordering can also help drive revenue.34% of consumersthat order food online spendat least $50per order, and customers that order online will visit67% more frequentlythan those that don't.

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2. Customer-facing displays

Transparency is key when transacting with customers. In quick-service settings, having acustomer-facing displaycan reduce back-and-forth and potential problems at the checkout. A customer-facing display is a screen often placed at the point of sale which displays a breakdown of the order and lists checkout totals, percentages, items purchased and any other essential information for the customer. Adding displays to your setup creates a better overall experience and reduces potential mistakes at the cash.

3. Delivery and takeout platforms

From fine dining to quick-service restaurants, more restaurants than ever are offering delivery. Ordering for delivery is now a regular habit for most households, with60% of U.S. consumersordering delivery or takeout at least once a week. Managing delivery in-house, however, can be costly and difficult logistically. Many restaurants use third-party platforms like Uber Eats and DoorDash to offer delivery and reach more customers. With so many competing platforms managing delivery orders coming in can be tough. Finding apoint of salethat automatically syncs all of your delivery orders in one place will help you manage incoming orders without a hitch.

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4. Kitchen display systems

A restaurant is as good as the communication between the front and back of house. When using pen and paper, printers or even memory to take down orders, it's easy for orders to get misplaced or mistaken when informing the back-of-house staff. Kitchen displays are a great fix to the ever-present communication problem.

These displays are located in the back of the house and let staff view orders coming in. With a kitchen display, there's less back and forth and running around in front of the house and fewer mistakes, clutter or waste. Kitchen displays paired with iPads make the information flow seamless, ensuring that whatever is input gets passed on to the kitchen staff.

5. Automated inventory management

Inventory management can make or break arestaurant. Do it right, save on costs and ensure you always have everything you need. Do it wrong; you'll run out of critical items during busy shifts and see your inventory costs and waste increase. This essential step can't be underestimated. Inventory management is also a regular day-to-day process that can easily fall prey to human error. Automation simplifies inventory counts, helping restaurants reduce waste and keep track of ingredient usage. Withautomated inventory management softwarelinked to your point of sale, you can easily find out how much food you have on hand, how much you used up and how much you need to order.

Automation is here for good

From staff shortages to price increases, restaurants need to adapt in order to succeed or even survive the neverending challenges the industry is facing. Adopting automation technologies will not only help restaurants find ways to save and reduce expenses, but it will free up staff so that they can focus on what matters most: providing an amazing experience and keeping customers happy.

Peter Dougherty

Entrepreneur Leadership Network® Contributor

General Manager, Hospitality

作为酒店的通用汽车,多尔蒂先生帮助grow Lightspeed from Startup to Scale and has played a key role in launching Lightspeed Restaurant in the Americas, rebuilding core components of the GTM teams and turning Partnerships into one of the fastest growing groups in the business.

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