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Table Service announces move into delivery sector

The tech start-up produces a QR code, sticker or even fridge magnet - which users can scan to bring up a fully-branded menu and order

Table Service has announced it is moving into the takeaway sector, following a period of success in the hospitality industry.
Using the latest in real-time web technology and QR codes, Table Service enables restaurants to offer a direct means of ordering to its regular customers without the use of third party systems such as Just Eat or Deliveroo.

Alongside restaurants and takeaways, Table Service software is being rolled out across social clubs and room service for hotels, with the brand projected to grow further in 2022.

Table Service produces a QR code, sticker or even fridge magnet – which users can scan to bring up a fully-branded menu and order.

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Since its launch back in 2020, over 1,500 venues have implemented the tech so far, and it is used across the UK, Germany, USA and Spain.

Ben Hogan, founder, said: “The reason Table Service has done so well is because it’s so completely frictionless. There are no downloads or signups, no browsing through hundreds of other restaurants.

“If you fancy Chinese you simply open your favourite Chinese restaurant menu, if you fancy pizza you simply open your favourite pizza menu and order directly. If you can’t decide, jump on one of the big apps and eat your way through to discover new restaurants until you become a regular.”

He added: “When you’re ordering a takeaway, it’s like Netflix: You spend 30 minutes debating and then go for the option you always knew you were going to. Historically, it’s been hard work ordering food on your phone – having to download a different app for each place and then waiting ages for the menu to load. We changed that with easy QR code tech to make things simpler and faster – and now we’re introducing it for takeaways.”

 

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