Credit payment service Square just launched an update to their point-of-sale app, Square Register. Now, users can operate a full service quick-serve restaurant with just an iPad and a few minimum wage employees.
Version 3.0 includes a feature that allows users to modify custom orders, create customizable kitchen tickets, and use a Bluetooth barcode scanner to speed up checkout.
“In an industry where speed, accuracy, and a great customer experience are essential to success, Square Register gives quick serve restaurants tools that are powerful, intuitive, and affordable,” said Square co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey. “Square is focused on connecting businesses with customers and now, more than ever, merchants can concentrate on providing great food for their
customers.”
Thanks to this update, restaurants using Square Register can now customize orders so that, if a customer wants to add bacon to their hamburger, there is a sub-menu to allow the employee to select bacon from the pop up menu.
The orders can now be personalized to include a name or number that is added to the kitchen ticket.
Additionally, Square updated their app to support barcode scanning from Bluetooth-compatible scanners. Instead of selecting the item from a list, employees can simply scan the item for faster checkout.
Square Register is free to download. However, you will need an account in order to use the app. Visit the company’s website for more information on how to join Square.
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