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Mobile Technology is Changing the Dining-Out Experience

Dining out has never been so easy! Mobile technology allows users to find a restaurant, get a discounted meal and even pay for meal at the touch of your fingertips.

2012-06-28
NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, June 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dining out at a restaurant is an experience that almost everyone has been enjoying on a regular basis for the majority of their lives. While the basic idea behind eating out is still the same, the way it's done has started to change recently. With advancements in mobile technology, people are changing the way that they dine out. What exactly is changing thanks to mobile technology? Here are a view examples of how this technology has changed the way we go out to dinner.

Finding a Restaurant

One of the most noticeable differences is in how people actually find restaurants these days. Think about the last time you went out to eat with a friend or family member at a place that you had never been to before. How did you decide where you were going to go? There's probably good chance that you got out your cell phone and look at a restaurant review app to help make the decision. These apps are very popular in today's society, and many people use them on a daily basis.

With these applications, you can search for restaurants based on where you are located. The phone uses GPS tracking capability to determine where you are, and then see what restaurants are within the vicinity. You can select individual restaurants to look at and read reviews posted by other users. You can see the average restaurant rating, and read the individual comments. Some applications even make it possible to choose a restaurant at random by shaking the phone. You can pick the cost level or the type of food that you want, and then it randomly picks one for you so that you don't have to argue about where to go.

Restaurants Using Mobile Devices

In addition to using your own mobile device to find a restaurant, many restaurants are also using mobile devices to change the way that they do business. For example, there are many restaurants in the market today that use iPads to take orders. They simply bring an iPad to the table and enter your order into it. This information is then transmitted wirelessly to the kitchen so that it can be processed.

Some restaurants are even using iPads as a paper menu replacement. Instead of using traditional menus, they bring you out an iPad with the menu on it. This makes it possible for customers to scroll through the different pages of the menu, to see pictures and even multimedia content on the menus. This has completely changed the way that some restaurants do business.

Virtual Coupons

Getting a coupon to get a discount a restaurant is nothing new, but many restaurants are now providing virtual coupons for their customers. With this type of technology, you can simply pull up a coupon on your mobile device and show it to the waiter to get the discount. This makes it easier on customers so they don't have to keep up with coupons.

Paying for the Meal

In some cases, customers are using their smart phones to pay for the meal. Some smart phones are now carrying near field communication technology, which lets them pay for their meals. They simply get the phone close to the scanner, and it registers as a payment. Some customers even use solutions like PayPal to make a payment to a restaurant.

Although the restaurant industry has been changed profoundly by mobile devices in recent years, there will probably be a lot more changes to come in the next few years.

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[Press-News.org] Mobile Technology is Changing the Dining-Out Experience
Dining out has never been so easy! Mobile technology allows users to find a restaurant, get a discounted meal and even pay for meal at the touch of your fingertips.