Restaurant operators and fast-food retailers looking to drive loyalty can learn about KickBack’s innovative loyalty solutions by visiting the KickBack team at Booth 5670 at The National Restaurant (NRA) Show from May 20-23 in Chicago.
Creating a customer loyalty program is an excellent way for restaurants to keep their satisfied customers returning for future business. A customer rewards program is an asset for any restaurant, but how do you make the most of it? You need to determine how the program will best benefit the customer and your business, while exploring what types of rewards customers are looking for.
To help restaurant operators find a loyalty program that suits their needs, KickBack Rewards Systems will be at the National Restaurant Association (NRA) Show in Chicago in May to showcase its industry-leading loyalty solutions and demonstrate how its world-class loyalty program can make good operators even better.
KickBack Rewards Systems, an Idaho-based rewards and loyalty solutions provider, will share its industry-leading technology capabilities with the foodservice and hospitality industry. KickBack offers highly sophisticated loyalty programs and data analytics specifically for the restaurant industry. Both proprietary and KickBack-branded coalition programs are available for all restaurant operators.
Implementing a world-class loyalty solution can be the edge restaurant operators need to grow their business. Competition in the restaurant and hospitality industry is fierce. Many market segments are mature, meaning that the only new customers you get are those you attract from other operations.
At the NRA Show, KickBack’s team of loyalty sales consultants will be on-hand to walk operators through the opportunities emerging in rewards systems and loyalty marketing. Whether you are new to technology or an experienced marketer looking to convert an existing system, KickBack Rewards has a solution to your needs.
“A lot of opportunities exist in bringing both mature and sophisticated technology regular used in retail to the restaurant industry,” said Patrick Lewis, CEO of KickBack Rewards Systems. “Getting a better understanding of customers’ purchasing habits, individual values and preferences will lead to competitive differentiation resulting in increased ticket averages, frequency and overall sales lift.”
For nearly a century, the NRA Show has brought together the best and brightest in the restaurant, foodservice and hospitality industry for four days of discovery, sourcing, networking and entertainment. The NRA Show draws more than 60,000 industry professionals from around the U.S. and more than 100 countries, all seeking or showcasing the newest innovations and up-to-the-minute information about trends and issues.