Overview
The restaurant industry was rocked by the COVID-19 pandemic and now looks for solutions to aid its recovery. An existing payment application, Pay-at-the-Table, no newcomer, is getting renewed attention from tech developers as a way to increase sales and enhance staff productivity for restauranteurs. Pay-at-the-Table will find a highly favorable merchant community to increase installations across a large segment of U.S. restaurants. Just as important, diners will find the streamlined order and pay process quite appetizing as well.
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