In the 1950’s, with the advent of Rock and Roll, many people wanted access to their favorite songs at their favorite restaurant. The result was the invention of transistor radios and jukeboxes to broadcast music where it was not available before.
Today, many restaurants continue to cater to these “entertainment” demands with televisions. In fact, restaurant data shows that 59% of table service restaurants offer televisions in both Canada and the USA. However, today’s technologies have changed, as have consumer’s demands and appetites. Ten years ago, you would not believe there would be a complete dependence on the internet for your news, information, and entertainment? Who would believe your computer would become the device to not only bring all videos, music, and practically anything else you would demand? The restaurant industry, or any other for that matter, has not maximized that convergence of technology to its benefit. Forty-six percent of Americans surveyed said they would use customer activated ordering and payment terminals at the table, if available.
Witness the rebirth of the tableside jukebox for the restaurant industry – enter trINFO. Delivering information and entertainment to your customer while informing you about your customers, their needs and purchasing interests.
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