Restaurant

Digital Delivery Platform DoorDash Purchases Caviar, Square's On Demand Delivery Service

Food delivery platform DoorDash announced that it’s purchasing on demand food and catering delivery service Caviar from third party payment processor Square. The deal is reported to be worth $410 million in cash and stock. Square purchased Caviar in 2014 for $90 million. This acqusition will inrease DoorDash’s delivery infrasture. Doordash will also gain wider market […]

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Sintel System's Self Serve Kiosk Innovations

Forbes recently released an article discussing how self service kiosks are finally catching on with customers. They cited a 2019 survey that showed 25% of restaurant customers have used a self ordering kiosk at a restaurant within the past three months—up 7% year-over-year. Furthermore, 65% of customers said they would visit a restaurant more often if self serve kiosks were offered, and

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Kitchen Display Systems – Restaurant & QSR POS System

The Best Kitchen Display System Available Sintel Systems Global POS continues to advance its Kitchen Display (KDS) System for operations ranging from fine-dining establishments to fast food restaurants (QSR). Sintel Systems KDS hardware brings durability with aluminum housing, stability with solid state hard drive, speed with powerful processors & upgraded RAM, easy cleaning with zero-bezel

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Restaurants and their order-taking digital alternative

Many restaurants have been adding digital kiosks to take customers orders. Have you ever been to a sit down restaurant and you see a mini tablet computer in the table? These digital order-taking tablets are very well known and they now take your order and bill your order. You can even pay for your food

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McDonald's Restaurant lowers prices on drinks as industry slumps

McDonald’s, the biggest food service company leads a $228 billion U.S. fast-food industry that faces slackening growth. After increasing 2.4 percent last year, revenue gains will slow to 1.5 percent this year and 1.6 percent in 2018, data from researcher IBISWorld show. McDonald’s shares have gained 5 percent this year, about the same as the

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