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The Future of Dining in 2025 Is Smarter, Simpler, and More Personal

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The future of dining will center on creating smarter, simpler, and more personal experiences for customers. AI moves from nice-to-have to must-have Many QSRs experimented with AI-driven solutions in 2024, such as in-app chatbots and personalized order recommendations.

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Long Live Digital Dining: How Consumers’ Appetite for Mobile Apps and Online Ordering Will Continue

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Mobile orders were expected to drive $38 billion in restaurant revenue in 2020. What’s more, digital consultancy Mobiquity in June 2020 reported a 36 percent year-over-year increase in the number of restaurant mobile app reviewers who said it was their first time using such an app. Dining/fast food/take out.

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Embracing the Future: Key Trends Shaping the Restaurant, Bar, and Hospitality Industry in 2025

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Self-serve kiosks, QR-code menus, and personalized ordering systems will continue to redefine how patrons interact with venues. Advances in AI and customer relationship management (CRM) tools allow businesses to analyze customer behavior, predict preferences, and craft hyper-personalized dining and drinking experiences.

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2025 Cybersecurity Outlook for Restaurants 

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With cashless transactions and delivery services becoming the norm, diners are enjoying faster, more streamlined dining journeys. As more diners continue to choose online ordering, delivery platforms will become an increasingly attractive target for cyberattackers. The restaurant experience has quickly become a digital landscape.

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Revolutionizing Restaurants: Embracing Tech Solutions in a Challenging Labor Market

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Physical menus are being replaced by the increased use of mobile-centric applications, such as restaurant apps and QR codes. Thanks to these technologies, tasks such as ordering food and paying bills can take place on a self-service basis. In quick-serve restaurants, staff can focus on preparing food rather than taking orders.

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‘Great Partners Build Great Brands’

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Customers expect seamless online ordering, loyalty programs, and delivery options, and franchise systems need to invest in tech to stay competitive. Customers expect seamless online ordering, loyalty programs, and delivery options, and franchise systems need to invest in tech to stay competitive.

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Restaurant Giants Declare War on Digital Chaos

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One location might offer seamless mobile ordering, while another struggles with glitchy payment systems, creating inconsistencies that can frustrate customers and impact revenue. It’s no secret that restaurants with more than one location depend on standardization to thrive.