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When QSRs Think Really Outside The Box In The Innovation Race

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The realm of quick service restaurants (QSRs) is and actually always has been a pretty innovative space. The drive-thru window, for example, first met the market in 1947 when it was introduced to the world by Sheldon “Red” Chaney, operator of Red’s Giant Hamburg in Springfield, Missouri. The Rocky Mountain High Cheeseburger.

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QSRs Ramp Up Mobile Order-Ahead Offerings

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Here’s how QSRs are integrating mobile order-ahead technology into their stores and where the innovation is headed in the future. — Quincy is the first of what the coffee brand is calling concept shops that are set to open throughout the rest of the year. Last year, the St. million active members.

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How B2B Trust Is Keeping Checks, Paper Invoices Humming Along

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Companies often also feel that tools like eInvoicing do not offer clear advantages over paper checks, Ernie Olsen, vice president of growth and engagement for liquor retailer Macadoodles , told PYMNTS in a recent interview. Slow innovation in this area can be frustrating for both sides of the supply chain. “I

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Amazon Walmart Whole Paycheck Tracker: Better Delivery By Any (And Every) Means

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This week was one of the latter, as Walmart hosted its investor meeting in Arkansas and Amazon decided this week’s menu of technological innovations in retail would be an all-you-can-eat buffet. That Amazon is making a major push into apparel retail is, at this point, well known to everyone. And that was just the serious stuff.

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