Thursday, April 16, 2020

Foodie Finds a new Tool to Drive Restaurant Sales with a Qualitative Point of Differentiation


The battle for share of stomach continues to intensify between food retailers we everyone taking aim at the restaurant sector seeing opportunity while they are shut down or limited in their ability to provide meals the way they did just weeks ago. The Foodie Finds App / tool helps restaurant branding and messaging look more like tomorrows restaurant and less like yesterday’s restaurant.  
Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice Solutions® says that “help is on the way”.  That help is in the from of a new App called Foodie Finds.  This new App / tool signals what could become a significant competitive differentiator for restaurants trying to regain share of stomach.
So, Foodie Finds uses augmented reality and AI to help restaurants and bars reach customers, secure takeout orders and drive revenue during COVID-19 and after COVID-19. Millennials drive for food discover has not dampened according to Johnson.  Foodie Finds is the tool Millennials will use to share there new discovery.  Foodie Finds empowers the discovery of delicious food at nearby restaurants and bars.
Jennifer Ganther, Co-founder and CEO of SugarTrek the ‘parent’ of Foodie Finds stated "We have deep compassion for the restaurant, bar owners and staff hit so hard by this pandemic," says. "We wanted to create an app that works better than any other restaurant app on the market today. We know that we will get through this virus together and we want restaurant owners to continue to attract customers and drive revenue even during this very difficult economic time. Therefore, during the quarantine, we are offering our services without charge. We encourage restaurants using Foodie Finds to announce their participation on our app through their social channels to let their customers know where to find the latest deals they have to offer."
So, using augmented reality and sophisticated behavioral economics, Foodie Finds tempts people with images of delicious dishes. Through artificial intelligence (AI) technology, the app gets better at guessing what customers want to eat. With Foodie Finds, customers find out what they want to eat in mere seconds and can place an order. Foodie Finds has over a million restaurants in the U.S. listed and is also available internationally.
"People love it because it offers them food and drinks like nothing they have ever seen before — right before their very eyes! A person can also see food in faraway places, plus he or she can see what their friends are eating," says Myles Leighton, Co-founder and CIO of the app.
"This app will help restaurant owners get ahead of the curve by reaching customers in a fun and effortless way. It has free options and unlockable superpowers, plus crowdsourced content management. Foodie Finds brings in more customers than any other form of marketing because it places food right in front of people, like a dessert cart. With our app, restaurant owners can attract real customers instantly, reduce food waste and offer instant promotions during slow times."
Here is how it works: Restaurant owners can sign up to Foodie Finds in seconds. To start, business owners can simply claim their listed restaurant(s) in the Foodie Finds app to get their business and restaurant dishes shown to customers for free. Foodie Finds helps restaurants attract customers during COVID-19, secure delivery orders and drive revenue during this difficult economic period.  You can simply Email: foodiefinds@sugartrek.com  or (646) 450-8881 tell the Grocerant Guru® sent you!
Are you ready for some fresh ideations? Do your food marketing ideations look more like yesterday than tomorrow? Interested in learning how Foodservice Solutions® can edify your retail food brand while creating a platform for consumer convenient meal participationdifferentiation and individualization?  Email us at: Steve@FoodserviceSolutions.us or visit us on our social media sites by clicking the following links: Facebook,  LinkedIn, or Twitter

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