Restaurant Readiness Index finds that managers underestimate consumer demand for loyalty programs and overestimate interest in self-service kiosks
Newton, MA– January 8, 2021 – Paytronix Systems, Inc., the most advanced digital guest experience platform, today published the Restaurant Readiness Index, which offers deep insight into how managers at major restaurant brands are working to meet the changing needs of their guests. Chief among the report’s findings: Restaurant brands that combine innovative digital ordering options with loyalty and rewards programs are most likely to see their average unit volume (AUV) increase.
The report also notes that the continued shift toward digital commerce, in which options such as curbside or in-store pickup have become table stakes, has caused a divide between what digital-first guests want from their restaurant brands and the technology investments that managers prioritize. Many restaurant managers overestimate their customers’ interest in concepts such as self-service kiosks while overlooking the features and services that truly drive customer spend.
Download the full report: Restaurant Readiness Index
“These digital innovations may be critical, yet it is also crucial that restaurants do not overlook the importance of service-oriented features like loyalty and rewards programs. Many restaurants are passing over these programs as a means of boosting their customers’ spending, and this miscalculation is having a demonstrable impact on their AUVs. Restaurants looking to enhance their customers’ overall dining experience and boost their revenues would benefit from taking a two-pronged approach to enhancing customer engagement by providing both digital-first order options and the loyalty and rewards programs their customers crave.” – Paytronix and PYMNTS Restaurant Readiness Index.
Chief report findings include:
“Restaurant managers want to create a great guest experience, and they’re making decisions that they believe will help them reach that goal. Installing something like a restaurant ordering kiosk or launching mobile ordering provides managers with instant visual feedback and immediate gratification. Loyalty programs have multiple benefits. First, they can return 10x multiples on the initial investment thanks to a greater impact on sales, and second, they come with the longer-term strategic benefit of owning your guests’ information. But these programs require the right tools in order to measure the full impact,” said Paytronix Systems CEO Andrew Robbins.
On Tuesday, January 12, Paytronix will feature a webinar with PYMNTS analyst Scott Murray to take a deep dive into the methodology and key takeaways from this report. Register now.
The Restaurant Readiness Index, a PYMNTS.com and Paytronix collaboration, assesses how restaurants’ customer engagement strategies have evolved since the onset of the pandemic. A census-balanced panel of 2,123 U.S. consumers and 490 restaurant operators were surveyed to identify the key digital innovations that can help restaurants deliver an improved user experience and increase revenue.
PaytronixSystems, Inc.
Based in Newton, Massachusetts, Paytronix is a provider of SaaS customer experience management (CXM) solutions for restaurants and convenience stores. Through its innovative software design and integrations with more than 30 widely used point-of-sale systems, Paytronix empowers more than 500 brands across 30,000 locations, giving them the flexibility to deliver unique, revenue-enhancing guest experiences. Through one-to-one engagement with more than 285 million guests via Order & Delivery, Loyalty, CRM, and Stored Value, Paytronix generates Big Data consumer insights that motivate increased visits and spend. For more information, visit www.paytronix.com.
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