The window of the dessert milk tea shop next to the station hides the answer to retail efficiency
Amidst the bustling crowds at German train stations, Quicker’s dining counter resembles an efficient miniature theater. The bread and sandwiches in the glass cabinet emit warm light, and people briefly stop here holding their dogs and suitcases. The efficient operation of all of this is supported by the monitor with menu on the counter and the Payer box with Android system.
On the bright touch screen, the graphic and textual menus of hamburgers and beverages are clearly arranged, and customers can easily place orders with just a touch of their fingertips, saving the trouble of repeated communication; The payment box next to it quickly responds to scanning and swiping instructions, completing the settlement within seconds. This combination seamlessly connects ordering and checkout, ensuring orderly flow of the queue even during busy morning rush hours.
The traditional fast food scene that relies on manual labor is being quietly reconstructed by these intelligent devices. The touch screen reduces ordering errors, while the self-service payment terminal is compatible with multiple payment methods. The combination of the two not only reduces labor costs but also allows passengers to quickly receive their meals and move on to the next leg of their journey. In the fast-paced station scene, they are not cold machines, but small helpers who add a bit of composure to hurried daily life.
