Online Ordering Success--Baggin's Gourmet Sandwiches

Posted by Tim on February 21, 2013

Baggin's

Ask Sunny Bravin, treasurer of Baggin's Gourmet Sandwiches, about their biggest surprise since launching NetWaiter online ordering.  The answer is one that would bring a smile to the face of any restaurant owner.

"New customers," she says.  "We've really seen an increase.  We don't know where they are coming from, especially since we are just starting to market online ordering.  We suspect word of mouth might have something to do with it."

Baggin's initially saw online ordering as an efficiency tool to serve their current customers more quickly.  “We wanted to decrease customers being placed on hold," she said.  "If they have to wait, they will go someplace else."

Baggin's, which started in 1984, has eight stores in the Tucson, Arizona market.  Seven now offer NetWaiter, and by February, all eight stores will be online.

"We've had great customer feedback," said Sunny.  "Lots of people are commenting about how much they like the options online, but I think for most people it’s the convenience.  They can get in and out of the store quickly.  That's what they want."

Sunny says that Baggin's is planning a big marketing push for online ordering.  She's looking at T-shirts, messages on their store bags, a social media push through Facebook and Twitter, and maybe even radio.  "We will also be doing a big push through our employees," she said.  "Already, our standard phone answer includes a message about online ordering.”

Sunny also added that she is eager to use the NetWaiter management console to market.  “I knew that we were we were going to have some options for emailing customers,” said Sunny, “but I am really astonished at the level to which I can customize and track our offerings.  It’s a powerful tool."

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Takeout Container Considerations

Posted by Tim on May 5, 2014
Most concerns about takeout containers come down to: 1) The container keeping the food at an ideal temperature for a reasonable amount of time (long enough to get it home and on a customer’s table); 2) The container not leaking; and 3) The container keeping the food intact (an item should look similar to how it is served in the restaurant). 

A recent study, however, revealed some additional considerations for takeout containers. 
  • 46% of takeout customers eat their food directly from the takeout container.
  • 44% indicated that it is important to them that they can store leftovers in the original packaging. 
  • 40% indicated that it is important that they can reheat leftovers in the original packaging. 

While none of the numbers cited here represent a majority, they do indicate a sizable chunk of takeout customers, which is a group you want to keep happy (because they tend to be your most loyal customers).  Things to consider: 

  1. Customers expect restaurants to offer packaging that is versatile.  They don’t look at the packaging simply as a delivery vehicle. 
  2. Let customers know that your packaging can be used for storage and reheating.  That added information will go a long way and give them positive thoughts about your restaurant for as long as they use the packaging.  A simple note with each takeout/delivery order will grab their attention.

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