Australia
QSRs queue up for online ordering tools
QSRs queue up for online ordering tools
Everyone’s getting one, from Muzz Buzz to Foodco Group.
Changing Consumer Tastes Reduce Demand for Chain Restaurants
Australian chains in danger.
Subway adds fresh baby spinach to its salad range
Fresh and all homegrown.
Noodle Box launches new campaign
Introducing a Chinese favorite.
QSR Media Awards and Conference
We want to hear from you!
Jafflechutes delivers with mini parachutes
Dropping off sandwiches, quite literally.
Bucking Bull opens its doors at two new locations
Ready to roast, ready to serve.
McDonald's comes up trumps
McDonald's crowned as the reigning king of fast food.
Exclusive Interview: Find out Moo Gourmet Burger’s plans for 2014
New payment methods, new ordering options, new events.
Exclusive Interview: MICROS on the revolution under way in QSR payment systems and customer experience
Cloud computing and tablet ordering systems driving big changes at QSRs.
Eagle Boys March minute madness: The results
Last week we reported on a new promotion being run by Eagle Boys. Following on from the end of that promotion, we sat down with Eagle Boys Kate Pettiford, to see how it went and what lessons had been learnt.
Michel’s Patisserie’s new logo and Grill’d burger award, check out this week’s goings on in our Social Media Round Up
Find out the weeks highlights.
Eagle Boys March Minute Madness: The Results
End of season parties, and EDM engagement.
Donut King sweetens up its menu with a donut-croissant hybrid
Find out what inspired the new menu item.
Crust Gourmet Pizza Bar revs up at its first stop at the Formula One Grand Prix
It finally goes mobile.
Find out about PayPal’s new pay-and go facility
Customers able to pay bill at table without having to flag down and wait for waiter service PayPal Australia has just announced the launch of its new ‘Pay at Table’ feature to its mobile app. The new feature will allow customers to check into a restaurant on their mobile, enter their table number and then pay their bill, with or without tip, removing the sometimes laborious task of having to flag down a waiter. “The Pay at Table feature delivers a tailored solution that gives restaurants and cafes direct access to over 5.5 million account holders using the PayPal digital wallet online, on-the-go and in-store”, says Andrew Rechtman, Senior Director of SMB, Retail and Strategy at PayPal Australia. The announcement dovetails with Europay, MasterCard and Visa changes set to come into effect in August, which are designed to expand PIN at point of sale, meaning customers will no longer be able to sign for transactions. “PayPal’s Pay at Table...has negated what would have been a substantial investment in new fixed terminals or mobile upgrades to comply with the new standards,” Robert Gugliotta, owner of Bravo Trattoria in Sydney said.
Go! Sushi hits the road in search of franchisees
Have adopted a new approach to franchise partner recruitment.