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F&B ordering system

The 6 Benefits Of An F&B Ordering System

Quick Summary (TL;DR): Implementing an F&B ordering system allows restaurants to scale efficiently by digitizing the sales process. The 6 primary benefits include: Discover how FoodVillage transforms traditional dining into a high-performance digital operation below. If you own or manage a restaurant, you are aware of the importance of delivering excellent customer service to the success of your enterprise. An F&B ordering system may be used to improve that experience. This technology not only makes it easy for guests to order food and drinks, but it also has several advantages for you as a restaurant owner. The following are some major benefits of usingthe FoodVillage F&B ordering system: 1. Faster Service: Customers may place orders more correctly and quickly with the help of an F&B ordering system. Customers will wait less for their food as a result, which might improve their whole experience. 2. Increased Efficiency An F&B ordering system may also make running your business more effective. Your team may concentrate on other duties like cooking, serving clients, and cleaning with fewer manual operations. 3. Greater Accuracy Manual order taking can frequently result in misunderstandings. Less room for error exists with a F&B ordering system, improving order accuracy and lowering the frequency of complaints and returns. 4. Options for Customization A lot of food and beverage ordering platforms let consumers add certain toppings, sauces, or ingredients to their orders. Increased client satisfaction and loyalty may result from this. 5. Data Insights An F&B ordering system may also give you useful data insights, such as the most well-liked menu items, the busiest shopping hours, and the most successful promos. You may use this information to guide your menu planning, personnel selections, and marketing choices. 6. Smooth Integration Kitchen display systems and inventory management systems are just a few examples of additional technologies that F&B ordering systems may interact with. This makes the process more smooth and can cut down on the time and labour needed to run your business. Implementing FoodVillage’s F&B ordering system will give various benefits to restaurateurs. You may improve the customer experience and streamline your operations with the use of this technology, which can also help you increase productivity, efficiency, accuracy and data insights. An F&B ordering system is certainly something to think about if you want to boost the performance of your restaurant. Are you ready to take your restaurant to the next level with an F&B ordering system? Contact us now to sign up and begin experiencing the advantages. Don’t pass up the chance to streamline business processes, improve customer experience and boost efficiency. We are ready to assist you in taking the initial step towards revolutionising your business. To find out more, please contact us right now.

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Facebook Pixel Helps Restaurants

How Facebook Pixel Helps Restaurants Succeed Online

As a restaurateur, engaging with potential and current customers on Facebook is essential to your success. Did you know Facebook Pixel helps restaurants? You can use Facebook pixel to measure how well your ads are working and make sure you’re targeting the right people. Pixel is a code snippet that you add to your website. When someone visits your website, pixel fires and sends information about the visit back to Facebook. This helps us show you relevant ads for people who have visited your website. For example, if you’ve installed the pixel on your website and someone visits it after. What is Facebook Pixel? Facebook Pixel is an analytics tool that lets you measure the effectiveness of your Facebook ads. When someone visits your website after clicking on one of your Facebook ads, Facebook Pixel helps you understand what happened. For example, did that person buy something from your website? Pixel also helps you find people who have visited your website before and show them an ad for something they may have missed on their first visit. This way, you can reach more people who are actually interested in your brand or your type of food. This means you can target customers who have also shown interest in other brands that serve similar food as you do. How is Facebook Pixel Useful For Ecommerce Stores? For ecommerce websites, the Facebook pixel can be particularly useful in a number of ways: 1. Retargeting The pixel can track which products or pages people visit on your website, and then show them targeted ads as they browse Facebook. This can help bring people back to your site and encourage them to make a purchase. 2. Audience Building The pixel can help you build custom audiences based on the actions people take on your website. For example, you could create an audience of people who have visited a specific product page but have not made a purchase. You can then show them targeted ads to encourage them to complete the purchase. 3. Conversion Tracking The pixel can help you track conversions, or the actions people take on your website that you consider to be valuable (such as making a purchase or filling out a form). This can help you understand which marketing efforts are most effective at driving conversions. Facebook pixel can be a valuable tool for ecommerce websites as it can help you better understand your customers, improve your marketing efforts, and track the success of your campaigns. Unlike many other food ordering platforms, FoodVillage makes a provision for Facebook Pixel to be embedded into your restaurant web store. Contact us to find out more or to start a store within a day.

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Restaurant Data Analytics

How To Benefit From Detailed Restaurant Data Analytics

The FoodVillage food & beverage ordering platform collects very useful and detailed restaurant data analytics that will help you understand your customers and the success of a sales campaign that you may be running. 1. Viewing Sales Data By Date Ranges One very useful feature you will find is the ability to view your sales data analytics by date ranges. You can view them by year, month, week and day. The data is then displayed by revenue or number of sales and broken down into granular time segments. This data will help you understand your sales trend and customer shopping behaviour. Along with that, you will also be able to view the following data based on the date range you select: 2. Payment Methods Depending on the number of payment methods you use, you will see the breakdown of each payment method in total value and frequency of use. The payment gateways that you can use with our system include Paypal, Stripe, iPay88 and GKash. 3. Order Types There are three order types (Pickups, Deliveries and Dine-Ins) that would be displayed with the corresponding value and number of sales. The order types will help you understand what services are popular with your customers or the services that you should promote. 4. Order Status Store managers will love how easy it is to view the status of all orders at a glance from the order dashboard. FoodVillage automatically updates the status of each order in an organised fashion. From unconfirmed, to confirmed or confirmed (up-coming), to ready, to on route (for deliveries) and finally completed orders. There is also a section for cancelled orders. A store manager or the owner can access this is the order fulfilment control centre and receive an immediate reflection of how well your team is able to process and fulfil orders. 5. Item & Category Counts Item Counts display the total number of orders made for a particular dish. This information helps you to understand what are the top-selling products that you are offering. Category Counts as the name suggests present the top-performing categories. Example: you may have many types of noodles but one category for noodles. So even though you may have top selling products that are not noodles, but collectively as a category, noodles may be the top-performing category. 6. Taxes If you have activated the sales tax feature on our platform, you will be able to view the following data in this section: 7. Downloadable Data You can download Every order item in CSV format with the ability to customise what data you wish in each download. Your staff can download a total of 32 data points per order. Here are some not already mentioned above: When it comes to e-commerce, sales data analytics is key to success. You need to know who your customers are, what they’re buying, when they are buying, and more in order to make decisions about pricing, inventory, marketing, and beyond. Thankfully, you can easily analyze your web store’s data with the sales data already provided on our platform. If this isn’t sufficient for you, you will be glad to know that our system can include Google Analytics and Facebook Pixel. Contact us to find out more or to register an account today.

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Restaurant digital menu

10 Amazing Benefits Of Using Digital Menus For Restaurants

In today’s digital age, customers expect to be able to order food from their smartphones with the touch of a button. A digital menu can help your restaurant keep up with the latest trends and satisfy your customers’ desires. With our digital menus, you can customize your orders according to each customer’s preference, and say goodbye to human errors!  We personally witnessed the benefits of digital menus in one of our client’s outlets. In this situation, it was a lunch crowd with patrons occupying eight tables and simultaneously deciding what to order. At one of those tables, eleven patrons who had just walked in, scanned the table-specific QR code to place their orders within a short space of time. No waiter was in sight nor were they needed. Within a minute or two, order after order came scrolling out of the merchant’s thermal printer. Here are the benefits we noticed from this experience: 1. Digital Menus Improves Service Speed With digital menus, customers can place their orders immediately. There was no need to flag a waiter for service which can be an absolute nightmare during peak hours or there is a non-observant waiter, not forgetting as well when patrons are seated in an obscure location in the restaurant. Customers can choose to place paid orders ahead of time so they are ready to eat the moment they are seated. 2. Serve More Customers When customers are served faster, you will be able to serve more customers with the same amount of dining space. Reduce the number of times you turn away customers because you could no longer accommodate them. 3. Digital Menus Eliminate Human Error We are all too familiar with waiters getting our orders wrong. With digital menus, the customer is the one that is placing the order and each order is printed. Reference can be made to the printout if the accuracy of the order is in question. Another common sight at restaurants is a waiter with his hands full with orders scrambling up and down between tables wondering who placed the order. 4. Swift Menu Changes Ever tried after taking some time deciding on an order only to find out when you finally get the attention of a waiter that the item is not available? We all know how inconvenient that is. With a digital menu, menu managers can hide or place items out of stock with a simple few clicks. Changes to the menu can be made quickly and reflected on the front end. This includes changes in prices or adding and removing items. Try doing this at the same speed and cost with printed menus. 5. Personalised Service With digital menus, waiters will not only know what is ordered and which table the order came from but the customer’s name. Imagine how special a customer would feel if they received their order while being addressed by name. Should this feature not fit into your business model, simply turn off the option to capture customers’ info for dine-in orders. The image on the right is a glimpse of the order dashboard of our system with a summary of the actual order received from the eleven patrons. Order managers can click on any order and view the order details, create another order printout if needed and move orders to the completed order status when a customer has finally paid. 6. Order History For Easy Reordering Customers who log in when they order will find an order history whenever they order and they can reorder the same order with a few simple clicks. 7. Capturing Data Analytics Many restaurants are still driving their businesses blind, with the FoodVillage digital dine-in menu every single order is captured and displayed beautifully to empower you to understand customer behaviour. From the top-selling products, the payment type, peak hours, customer’s total spend and the number of orders and much more. Learn more from our article: How You Can Benefit From FoodVillage’s Detailed Sales Data Analytics 8. Waiters Are Freed Up To Focus On Order Fulfilment With digital menus, say goodbye to the time it takes to jot down an order. The time saved can be used to focus on the delivery of orders. This also means cost savings from the additional staff that won’t be required during peak hours or seasons. It’s no wonder in Japan, restaurants can operate without any waiters. Worried about upsells without a waiter? Structure the upsells right into your menu so you are guaranteed that customers are receiving upsells every single time. Customers get a better deal and you increase your revenues! 9. Immediate And Designated Order Printouts Every single order if you so choose get printed and with specific dishes printed to designated stations. For example, drink orders would be sent with only printouts of drinks sent to the drink station while the complete order is sent to the front of house. 10. A Better System While Lowering Cost With FoodVillage’s digital menus, the cost savings are obvious. For a fraction of the cost of hiring one waiter, you will now have a virtual waiter at every single table that is ready ALL the time, makes no errors, collects payments, upsells customers, registers customer data, records order data for analytics, prints out orders while organising each order systematically, doesn’t get tired nor complains and doesn’t ask for a raise. But wait, it gets even better! We have only addressed the dine-in benefits. With no additional cost, you get pickups, deliveries and table reservations on one platform! It’s no wonder why McDonald’s now uses digital menus as well as table QR ordering. Other fast-food joints have taken notice and are already jumping on the bandwagon. Times have changed, don’t get left behind. Better yet, you don’t have to spend millions on hardware and software with FoodVillage. Eliminate the number of lost customers who avoided eating at your restaurant just because another restaurant could process their orders much faster. Imagine what a simple change could do to your

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Why Customer Data Is So Important To Growing A Restaurant Business

Why Customer Data Is So Important To Growing A Restaurant Business

Any restaurant business will tell you that customer data is important. But exactly why is it so important? Well, to start, customer data can give you a snapshot of who your customers are – their addresses, contact information, spending habits, etc. Armed with this information, you can create targeted marketing campaigns specifically geared toward these customers. Accurately tracking customer data is a powerful tool for growing a restaurant business. By leveraging on customer data, restaurateurs can provide a premium dining experience to patrons. The Data Types That Are Collected The FoodVillage food ordering platform collects critical data about your business besides a customer’s name, mobile and email address. Some of which include: How This Data Can Help You With Your Business You are only limited to your imagination when it comes to marketing with the customer profile you have gained. Restaurants can use customer data to create targeted marketing campaigns. Here are some ideas you could adopt: 1. Know when a customer is due for another visit Knowing when your customer last visited or purchased, for example, will enable you to know when a customer is due for another visit or purchase. 2. Reward high and frequent spenders Send an exclusive in-store invitation to your high spenders or most frequent customers. This will not only make them feel special and noticed, it gives you another opportunity to bring them into the store to dine with you again. And since you know that they tend to spend more, you can provide high-value exclusive deals for them. 3. Identify promotion hunters There are some customers who have a high tendency to fall for discounts and promotions. Knowing who they are will ensure that you are able to target them specifically resulting in high conversion rates. 4. Provide a personalised brand experience If a restaurant knows that a customer likes spicy food, they can send them a coupon for their next visit that includes a discount on their favourite spicy dish. Studies have found that 63% of consumers look for a personalised experience when dealing with a brand. This may come in the form of knowing their food preferences and simply greeting them by name. You Have Exclusive Ownership Of Your Customer Data At FoodVillage your customer data belongs to your business. We believe this data is confidential and we do not farm this data nor do we analyse it. Restaurants can use customer data to improve their marketing and advertising efforts, as well as to make better decisions about their menu and pricing. By signing up as a merchant, you can grow and gain access to your own customer data. This data can help you make more informed decisions about your restaurant and how to best serve your customers.

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