Revention announced the release of its self-service ordering kiosk application.
November 13, 2015
Revention announced the release of its self-service ordering kiosk application. The new application allows consumers to place their own order on a restaurant provided mobile device. Payments can be processed either on the Self-Service Ordering application or on another workstation within the restaurant, according to a company press release.
"We are very excited about offering the new self-service ordering kiosk solution as another platform for processing orders. Technology within the food service industry is evolving quickly," said Laura J. Gaudin, director of product management for Revention. "Self-service ordering solutions are being adopted by the major chains due to the reduction in labor cost and increase in check average. It is only a matter of time before self-service ordering becomes a standard business practice."
Revention's Self-Service Ordering application pulls the menu straight from the point of sale menu, eliminating the additional menu management. All orders processed on the application are sent directly to the point of sale, allowing preparation tickets to print immediately, the release stated.
The new application has been adopted by several Revention clients, including a multi-unit sports bar and restaurant operation located in Northeast Wisconsin.
"The kiosks allow us to provide quicker service," said Dan Fulton, Revention director for IT. "We have seen a $10 increase in our check averages since implementing Revention and the self-service ordering devices."
Revention is a developer of complete, customizable restaurant and entertainment management solutions designed to streamline the way hospitality concepts do business. Revention’s offerings include point-of-sale solutions, HungerRush integrated online ordering and Revention Enterprise.