One Which Wich franchisee is breaking with the formula by deploying digital signage, kiosks and facial recognition technology.
July 25, 2019 by Bradley Cooper — Editor, ATM Marketplace & Food Truck Operator
Many quick service and fast casual restaurants struggle with integrating technology due to the cost of installation, maintenance and simply training people to use it. It can also be a major challenge to get franchisees on board with the latest solutions. Some franchisees, however, choose to lead the way with technology, rather than waiting for the franchise to push it out, such as one Which Wich location opening up next week in New Albany, Indiana
Which Wich Super Sandwiches is a sandwich fast casual franchise founded in 2003, and it now has 431 locations in the U.S., Guatemala, Kuwait, Mexico, Oman, Bahrain, Panama, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Joshua and Hope Bergen, co-owners of the New Albany location were drawn to the franchise due to its fun vibe and its mix of different sandwich offerings.
Most traditional Which Wich locations feature brown bags with menu items listed on them. Customers can use a provided sharpie to check the menu items they want. This new location, however, will instead feature self-service kiosks and three menu boards deployed by Nextep Inc, a technology provider.
"Our front registers are both self-service kiosks," Joshua said in an interview. The kiosks only accept cards, so customers can pay up front with a cashier if they want to use cash.
With the kiosks, customers can use their phone numbers to look up previous orders so they can easily reorder one of their favorites. The kiosks will also feature facial recognition technology, which customers can opt into it to identify themselves and their favorite items.
The restaurant will also feature a kiosk in the drive-thru where customers can order and pay with card.
Joshua said the most important thing these kiosks will do is improve order accuracy. "It will cut down on miscommunication. If you want mustard, you press the button. It will cut down on the human error factor."
The entire system, including the two kiosks, two employee point-of -sale and drive thru units cost approximately $50,000, according to Joshua.
This Which Wich location isn't just going to be using kiosks and menu boards as static tools. In the future, the location plans to integrate a wide variety of its other systems.
"We are going to be integrating with our loyalty program to capture a lot more data," Joshua said.
He also said that the location will use a Nextep point-of-system, which will be integrated with the menu boards, inventory and the loyalty systems.
With these systems, Joshua said they will be able to capture more customer analytics and deliver a better customer experience as a result.
The ultimate goal of these technologies is to "push the definition of what a sandwich shop can be," Joshua said.
The New Albany location will open on July 29 at 3531 Grant Line Road.