Posted by Tim on February 28, 2012
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ny takeout or delivery order, it’s important not only to get the order processed efficiently and accurately, but to also guard against committing the errors that irritate customers most often.
Last month, QSR Magazine published an article about a study on takeout trends done by Techther. Among other things, it noted some of the biggest pet peeves consumers harbor when it comes to takeout:
• Leaking food or liquids (52%)
• Deterioration of food taste or freshness (49%)
• Food that doesn't stay hot or cold (46%)
• Missing condiments (46%)
Another interesting piece of information: "About 60 percent of consumers also say that they are willing to pay more for takeout packaging made with sustainable materials. Trends toward sustainable, recyclable materials for takeout containers are taking shape at several major restaurant brands."
As you operate your takeout and/or delivery business, consider the above findings. NetWaiter is all about providing your customers the most convenient and enjoyable way to order. As long as you give the customer what they want, they are happy to pay for it. Make sure a customer’s online takeout experience is finished nicely by avoiding these costly errors.
Posted by Tim on February 3, 2012

Mobile ordering at restaurants is here and growing rapidly.
If you had any doubts, take into consideration a recent report that Starbucks has processed more than 26 million mobile transactions so far this year. Impressive, especially considering that 2011 was the first year they offered such a service.
Since launching, Starbucks has heavily promoted the ability for customers to pay for their coffee with their Smartphones – all the while – helping to train customers to use their mobile device when interacting with other restaurants. We should all thank Starbucks for this.
Thank you, Starbucks, for making everyone more aware of how convenient a Smartphone can be for customers and its ability to help process payments (or takeout orders at other restaurants).
According to a July 2011 Pew Report, 1 out of every 3 mobile phones is a Smartphone and 25% of those users consider their Smartphone their primary link to the internet.
When NetWaiter launched its own mobile ordering platform, nearly two years ago, we automatically made it part of every restaurant’s ordering system. Within a week, there was a substantial traffic increase, and it continues to grow rapidly.
NetWaiter’s technology is able to determine when a customer accesses a restaurant’s NetWaiter site with their mobile device. The system automatically recognizes the device and displays the appropriate mobile site. Navigation is made simple, ordering is simple, and payment is simple.
NetWaiter also makes unique QR Codes available for each restaurant, allowing takeout customers to scan the code with their Smartphone and immediately access the restaurant’s mobile site. All the work is done by NetWaiter – if your restaurant has a NetWaiter site, you’re automatically provided a mobile site and QR Code, customized for your restaurant.
For more information about NetWaiter’s custom mobile sites and QR Codes, please contact NetWaiter.