April 29, 2019

How Ai Powered Ordering Can Boost Your Upsell Success

TabSquare offers eight tips to consider during the upsell process.

(Editor's Note: The article was provided by TabSquare, read the original articlehere.)

Profit margins in the food and beverage industry worldwide are notoriously thin, and the Asia-Pacific region is no exception. According to statistics portal Statista, they generally hover between 6% and 8%, depending on whether it’s a quick service, fast casual or full-service restaurant.

Either way, there isn’t much room to maneuver, so any activity that adds to the bottom line is welcome in this highly competitive industry. The standard ‘go-to’s’ for any restaurateur to increase margins has always been upselling and cross-selling. Because these terms sound similar, people often get confused, so it’s important to clarify the difference.

Cross-selling generates sales by suggesting related or complementary products to customers. This can be illustrated by the iconic McDonald’s phrase “Would you like fries with that?”. Upselling, on the other hand, is persuading customers to buy a more expensive, or upgraded, version of a product. Using a McDonald’s example again, the upsell is “Would you like to upsize your order?”

In the F&B industry, both are important sales techniques. Upselling, in particular, compounds profit by using the momentum of the purchase. If a customer has already decided which dish they would like, a prompt to add value to the order is often well received.

Upsell shouldn’t annoy customersRestaurant studieshave repeatedly shown that when presented with an appealing offer related to their current order, a majority of customers will purchase the upsell item.

The challenge for any upsell is to present it in such a way that it doesn’t come across as a hard sell. Done well, it should be seen as a customer service, presented in a subtle way to avoid annoying the customer or making them feel pestered. By adding value to the experience, you will not only increase your average item and order values but also build customer loyalty.

Technology is playing an increasingly important role in the F&B environment and has been shown to boost upselling, particularly with QSRs. One example is Sushi Tei, a leading restaurant chain in Singapore and across Asia.

Sushi Tei implementedTabSquare’s SmartTabsolution in late 2016 and have seen a significant boost in their key profitability metrics, including a 10% increase in average item value and a 5% lift in average order value. One of the strongest contributors to these results has been TabSquare’s AI-powered smart upsell capability.

8 tips for upsell successWhilst technology can streamline and enhance the upselling process, here are a number of important tips to consider with the upsell process:

QSR Mediaquotes a study on suggestive selling done with 39 coffee franchises. It found that 59% of staff members didn’t attempt any form of upselling to customers, with only 5% asking if a customer wanted to upsize their beverage. This illustrates the value of AI-powered cloud ordering platforms likeTabSquare, which can lift the burden of upselling and cross-selling from staff, freeing them up for more valuable customer interactions.

How TabSquare can helpFood and beverage software solutions company TabSquare offers cutting-edge technology that deals with many of the challenges faced by the F&B industry, including optimising upsell and cross-sell opportunities. The Singapore-based startup, which has offices in Australia, Indonesia, and India offers a solution that extends POS and payment systems to provide a more engaging and satisfying dining experience to clients across Singapore, Australia, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand.

Through itsartificial intelligence (AI) engine, nicknamed Aiden, TabSquare helps drive restaurants’ profitability by creating seamless operations, saving labour costs, boosting average cover value and speeding up table turns.

TabSquare’s solution acts as a virtual assistant, guiding and advising customers throughout their dining experience. As shown in the Sushi Tei case study, it can simultaneously lift average item and order values and also speeds up table turns.

It boosts upselling by crossing off many of the points highlighted above. Through its insights and analytics capability, it knows instantly the most profitable menu items and automatically prompts customers with these at exactly the right time in the dining cycle. It also recommends pairings based on the previous behaviour and presents any specials or promotional items.

Removing the human factor to increase upsell acceptanceTabSquare’s solutions also carry high-quality imagery, together with detailed descriptions of each dish and its ingredients. This adds a level of detail that is impossible for wait staff to remember or communicate. And, by removing the potentially annoying ‘human’ factor, the technology is potentially less threatening or annoying, which boosts the chances of upselling acceptance.

This reduced reliance on wait staff means you can cut back on staff numbers and fine-tune shifts better, which lowers overall staff costs. It also means new staff members can get up and running far quicker, without having to go through intensive training on every aspect of the menu. The focus instead can be on improving service in the reduced volume of face-to-face customer interactions.

TabSquare’s SmartKioskhas some great innovations driven by it’s AI engine, nicknamed Aiden. Its software has a ‘ ForYou’ section for each customer, which is triggered when they log in. It automatically notes the customer’s previous behaviour and cross-checks this against the venue’s sales, then suggests upselling options.

It can, for example, calculate that sales have been good on a particular day and offer an upsell or cross-sell for a lower price than if sales had been slow. This encourages the customer to enjoy the promotion – which has been created on the fly – something which is impossible in a traditional ‘old school’ restaurant environment.

It also offers custom recommendations. If, for example, a customer orders spicy food frequently, TabSquare will recommend other high margin spicy food items. If the customer, say, regularly orders spicy chicken wings, the AI-powered ordering system will recommend an upsell to a spicy food platter, enticing the customer to spend more.

(Find out how TabSquare’s cloud ordering platform can help your restaurant or café deliver a seamless dining experience with maximum upsell and keep your customers coming back for more. Join other F&B businesses that are seeing significant benefits from the latest that technology has to offer. Download theTabSquare case studyto find out how.)