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INFOGRAPHIC: what you can learn from McDonald's menu boards

In this infographic we take a look at what restaurants can learn from McDonald’s shift to using digital signage in its menu boards. At the end of 2016 McDonald’s Jim Sappington, executive vice president of operations and technology systems, claimed that the next two years would see the company make ‘significant’ increases in its investment in technology. Since 2015 the company has introduced a digital signage menu board across its restaurants, and in recent months added more than 7,000 digital menu kiosks in locations around Europe.

Find out what digital signage could do to help your restaurant and customers

In this infographic we take a look at what restaurants can learn from McDonald’s shift to digital signage. McDonald’s menu boards infographic Infographic sources: https://www.foodbusinessnews.net/articles/news_home/Food-Service-Retail/2016/03/McDonalds_finds_flexibility_wi.aspx?ID={381D5E87-3328-4866-9AE2-92C5A42EA6BC} https://time.com/money/4208250/fast-food-deals-winners-losers/ https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-11-04/mcdonald-s-planning-significant-boost-in-technology-spending-iv3tpgdp   Get the best content from ASUS Business Hub sent to your inbox. Sign up here.

 

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