FLOWER MOUND, Texas, Sept. 01, 2017 -- As the college and professional football seasons kick off, restaurants should be prepared for a boost in online ordering revenue, according to business intelligence from orderTalk, Inc., a leading provider of online ordering systems for restaurants.
During the 2016 college and NFL football season, orderTalk’s restaurant clients saw an average increase in revenues of nearly 10 percent when compared to the rest of the year.
“A restaurant ordering system, when seamless and efficient, drives sales,” said Patrick Eldon, CEO, orderTalk. “Football season is a prime time for ordering food online as more and more fans stay home to enjoy the games. The good news for restaurants is that the playing field has expanded beyond diehard fans. Today even the casual fan who is entered in a fantasy football pool at work is now paying attention to scores and stats. A larger fan base potentially leads to more orders and that’s always good for business.”
About orderTalk, Inc.
orderTalk, Inc. is the original provider of online ordering systems for restaurants worldwide offering expedient, dependable and secure online ordering software solutions. Since 1998, the company has utilized proprietary remote ordering software as well as mobile and social media applications to meet the expanding needs of the restaurant industry. orderTalk’s sophisticated food ordering systems and software solutions are designed to leverage business growth through stronger sales, higher check averages, decreased overhead costs and a higher customer satisfaction level. For more information, visit www.orderTalk.com.
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