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7 tech takeaways from the National Restaurant Association's annual forecast

Restaurants will add more technology in 2024, even as some consumers say they’ve had enough, according to the State of the Restaurant Industry report.

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Restaurants fall head over heels for AI

Tech Check: Many view the technology as a knight in shining armor for their labor woes. Is it the start of a lasting relationship, or just puppy love?

Order with Google, which allows customers to order within Google search or maps, will soon redirect them to other sites.

The fast-growing company aims to help mom-and-pops build their online business with an “all-in-one” set of tools.

Investors accused the company of failing to properly disclose that it was losing Subway as a client. Olo continued to deny any wrongdoing.

It’s the first acquisition for the tech supplier and will allow restaurants to text their guests with the help of artificial intelligence.

The short summaries are one of several new AI-powered features on the review site that are designed to make it easier for consumers to find what they're looking for.

At least one early EV adopter reports strong marketing benefits, but a host of other advocates are showing more reserve about the prospects, at least for now.

The sub-sandwich chain is testing a system that fields phoned-in takeout orders and provides information about the menu and store.

As customer service and satisfaction are more important than ever for staying in business, learn more about how technology, AI and more can help restaurants succeed now and in the future.

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