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HungerRush, a software platform focused on point-of-sale solutions for fast-casual and quick-service restaurants, announced on Wednesday its new native integration with Uber Eats. This collaboration aims to simplify operations and boost delivery revenue for restaurant owners, as stated in a press release.
With this integration, orders from Uber Eats will automatically appear in a restaurant’s POS system, removing the need for manual entry. Additionally, restaurant owners can conveniently adjust menus, pricing, and store hours across both platforms. The system also provides tools for managing order volumes and offers centralized reporting for effective data analysis.
“We anticipate a continued rise in food delivery demand over the next few years. As a result, HungerRush is committed to equipping restaurant owners with the best technology to meet this growing need,” said Eran Hollander, chief product officer at HungerRush, in the press release. “This ensures that owners and operators can reach customers wherever they are while delivering an exceptional customer experience.”
HungerRush already integrates with DoorDash and is looking to expand its collaborations with additional third-party delivery services, aiming to create a comprehensive delivery management solution for the restaurant industry.
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