InSelf Service Ordering Solution today’s fast-paced world, customers are always looking for a quick and convenient way to order their food. With the rise of technology, self-service ordering has become a popular choice for many businesses, especially in the restaurant industry. Self-service ordering allows customers to place their orders and pay for their meals without having to wait in long lines or interact with staff members. This can be particularly beneficial for busy restaurants that experience high traffic during peak hours. In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of using self-service ordering in a busy restaurant and how Turram POS can help streamline the process.

 

 

 

One of the primary benefits of using self-service ordering is increased efficiency. By allowing customers to place their orders directly, restaurants can reduce the number of staff members needed to manage the ordering process. This frees up staff members to focus on other important tasks, such as food preparation and customer service. Additionally, self-service ordering can help to reduce wait times for customers, which can lead to increased customer satisfaction and repeat business.

 

Another benefit of self-service ordering is increased accuracy. When customers place their orders directly, there is less room for miscommunication or errors. This can help to ensure that orders are prepared correctly and that customers receive the correct meals. Additionally, self-service ordering can help to reduce the likelihood of theft or fraud, as there is less cash handling involved.

When it comes to self-service ordering, cloud-based POS software can offer even more benefits. With cloud-based POS software, restaurant owners can manage their menu items, categories, modifiers, and reports online. This provides increased flexibility and convenience, as owners can access this information from anywhere with an internet connection. Additionally, cloud-based POS software can help to reduce downtime and maintenance costs associated with traditional POS systems.

Turram POS offers two different packages for their self-service module. The Easy Package is $50/month and includes 50 items, 10 categories, 20 modifiers, and 5 operators. The Premium Package is $80/month and includes 150 items, 50 categories, 100 modifiers, and 50 operators. Both packages include the web-based admin panel with online item management and reports, free consultation, free support (to fix issues only), one-time menu programming (with a maximum of 50 items for AU and NZ only), and the POS system package (for Australia and NZ).

In conclusion, self-service ordering can be a game-changer for busy restaurants looking to increase efficiency and provide a better customer experience. With Turram POS’s self-service module, restaurants can easily integrate a self-service kiosk with their existing menu and payment system. The cloud-based software allows for easy management and changes to the menu, as well as access to online reports and ordering management. And with the added option to integrate EFTPOS machines, payment processing is made even simpler.

If you’re interested in trying out Turram POS’s self-service module, there are two package options available. The first package is the Self Service Takeaway Application, available for just $40/month when bundled with a Turram POS subscription. Please note that the self-service module only works with Turram POS software, so a subscription to the software is also required. The second package is the Self Service Hardware package, which includes the 22.5 inch self-service kiosk screen for an outright cost of $2000. Both packages are excellent options depending on your restaurant’s needs and budget.

Overall, self-service ordering can help streamline your restaurant’s operations, reduce wait times, and improve the overall customer experience. And with Turram POS’s self-service module, it’s never been easier to implement. Visit the AHB Software Services website at https://ahbsoftwareservices.com/turram-pos-software/ to learn more and get started today.