At the
intersection of customer demand for faster and faster online ordering options
and grocerant niche Ready-2-Eat and Heat-N-Eat fresh food sales is the online
ordering platform and having an integrated payment platform the ilk of Square
Online is imperative for success according to Steven Johnson, Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice Solutions®.
Restaurants, service
deli’s, caterers, convenience stores, and non-traditional fresh food outlets need
to integrate a payment platform the ilk of Square if for no other reasons to
increase thin margins, reduced capacity limits, and help ease the pain of new
stricter regulations.
Square Online offers restaurant, retailers, a comprehensive set of features that
allows them to increase safety, reduce in-person contact, improve order
accuracy, and adapt to changing consumer preferences all in support of that
goal to never miss a sale.
Consider this, with
Square Online, it’s easy too offer a variety of options for getting orders
in diners’ hands: in-person and curbside pickup, delivery by an on-staff
courier, or by a food delivery service. It’s important ot offer customer option
at all locations.
At the Square Online home page, restaurants, retailers, delis, and c-store can take orders online,
with no monthly fees or startup costs. The online ordering page features menu
items and includes fast, secure checkout via credit card, debit card, Apple
Pay, Google Pay, and Square Pay. Upon checking out, diners can choose to
place orders for curbside pickup or delivery. Delivery can be fulfilled by a
restaurant’s own staff or on-demand.
Online orders instantly display in
Square’s Order Manager or restaurant point of sale system and relay to kitchen
printers, so there’s no disruption to an establishment’s standard order
process. Square Online also offers self-serve ordering, which allows restaurants to print QR codes, place them in order
locations—tables, parking spaces, walk-up windows—to allow diners to order and
pay from their mobile device without having to interact with waitstaff.
Here is an example from Square; Chris
Pastena, the owner of the Chop Bar, a fast-casual restaurant in Oakland,
California has been using Square Online on-demand delivery and said it helped
him stay ahead of the curve in recent months. “With the threat of additional
shelter-in-place orders looming, it’s more important than ever to be flexible
and maintain our focus on pickup and delivery to continue serving our
customers. Square Online’s on-demand delivery feature allowed us to quickly,
affordably, and efficiently provide delivery options and keep our doors open.”
Yes, you can afford Square Online. They offer a free plan that has all the
features a dining establishment needs to start accepting orders online.
Features include:
·
Sell an unlimited number of items
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Offer pickup with automated order text
alerts to customers
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Ability to tip staff
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Automatic inventory, item, and order sync
with any Square Point of Sale System
The Free Plan is just that, free. Create
an online ordering page, set up a menu, and launch without paying any startup
costs or monthly fees. Pay only 2.9% plus 30¢ per transaction. Let’s look at
some of the key parts of the plan:
1. Contact-free, self-serve ordering - In
addition to offering online ordering, Square Online also powers QR code-based
in-person ordering. Diners can place orders tableside, outside, in line, or
anywhere they have access to the QR codes that get created in Square Online. By
scanning these QR codes, diners can view the menu, order, and pay from their
phones. Self-serve orders get sent to the kitchen—just like they were entered
by a server. This feature is available for free and costs only the regular
processing rate of 2.9% + 30¢ per payment transaction.
2. On-demand delivery -
Restaurants can have DoorDash or Postmates deliver orders without having to pay
marketplace commissions. When a customer orders from an establishment’s Square
Online ordering page for delivery, the order gets immediately sent to the
delivery service and a DoorDash or Postmates courier gets dispatched to pick up
the order. On-demand delivery only costs restaurants $1.50 per order with no
marketplace commissions.
4. In-house delivery -
Eateries also have the option of using an on-staff delivery team. Estimated
delivery time, minimum delivery order value, and order status text alerts can
all be customized. There is a fee of 50¢ per order to use this feature.
Integrates with Square - Square Online works
with other Square offerings like loyalty, marketing, gift cards, customer
directory, reporting, team management, and of course Square Point Of Sale and
Square for Restaurants, retailers, and non-traditional outlets. Are you ready
to integrate an online payment system?
Foodservice Solutions® specializes in
outsourced business development. We can help you identify, quantify and qualify
additional food retail segment opportunities or a new menu product segment and
brand and menu integration strategy. Foodservice Solutions® of Tacoma WA is the global leader in the Grocerant niche
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