Take-Out Texting
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Life just got easier—again. The future of take-out food and delivery food is here my friends. Text message ordering and mobile phone ordering is the new frontier for several big restaurant chains who are rushing into this headlong. Who knew it would start with pizza?
Well known national chains like Domino’s, Papa John’s and Pizza Hut have started or are about to start these new ordering services. Other franchises looking into text/mobile ordering is like driving down the street — Quiznos, Dunkin’ Donuts, Subway, McDonald’s and Starbucks for example. The process usually does include some sort of account setup and you may not have full run of the menu in some circumstances.
These companies know the potential pool of text/mobile orderers is huge. Americans send 30 billion text messages a month. How much will that figure jump after the introduction of text/mobile ordering? It has been estimated that text/mobile ordering could eventually account for 25% of all food take-out orders before the end of the decade.
So, if the pizza people have already started this service to its customers, then the Chinese take-out food people can’t be far behind. And in this situation it would be so perfect for both customer and proprietor — all you gotta to do is “order by number.”
Isn't that what the Chinese restaurants have been trying to get us to do for all these years anyway?
You know you're gonna use it....
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Life just got easier—again. The future of take-out food and delivery food is here my friends. Text message ordering and mobile phone ordering is the new frontier for several big restaurant chains who are rushing into this headlong. Who knew it would start with pizza?
Well known national chains like Domino’s, Papa John’s and Pizza Hut have started or are about to start these new ordering services. Other franchises looking into text/mobile ordering is like driving down the street — Quiznos, Dunkin’ Donuts, Subway, McDonald’s and Starbucks for example. The process usually does include some sort of account setup and you may not have full run of the menu in some circumstances.
These companies know the potential pool of text/mobile orderers is huge. Americans send 30 billion text messages a month. How much will that figure jump after the introduction of text/mobile ordering? It has been estimated that text/mobile ordering could eventually account for 25% of all food take-out orders before the end of the decade.
So, if the pizza people have already started this service to its customers, then the Chinese take-out food people can’t be far behind. And in this situation it would be so perfect for both customer and proprietor — all you gotta to do is “order by number.”
Isn't that what the Chinese restaurants have been trying to get us to do for all these years anyway?
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You know you're gonna use it....
Related c>log Articles:
Take-Out Take-Away
The Super Buffet Lifestyle















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