Archive for September 2010

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BECPOS Qdoba Franchisee Event

Held on September 20-22.
The event was a great success for all who attented.

 Franchise Business Update (FBU) Meeting. 
2010 marks our 13th FBU Meeting. 

Denver Colorado at the Hyatt Regency Downtown
and the Colorado Convention Center,
with a special event at INVESCO Field at Mile High Stadium.

Just What is a POS System

You may have become a restaurateur recently and are wondering if you should install a restaurant point of sale system. A point of sale system, or POS system for short, is a kind of computer system used to manage customer sales and other business functions much more efficiently than had been possible in the past. Most decent sized retail stores have a point of system. If you have been checked out at a store by a cashier using a computer, you have witnessed a POS terminal that was part of a POS system. POS systems are also commonly used in restaurants and have lead to a lot of innovation in how they operate. Read the rest of this entry »

Consumer Reports ranks fast-food burgers

In-N-Out Burger and Five Guys Burgers and Fries shared the crown for offering the best-tasting burger in a recently published online survey conducted by Consumer Reports magazine. Read the rest of this entry »

What federal menu-labeling rules mean for your restaurant

The Food and Drug Administration recently issued a draft guidance document for the foodservice industry regarding the implementation of new menu-labeling legislation passed in March as part of the health care reform bill. The document was released to ensure that the agency considers public comments before it finalizes the regulations Read the rest of this entry »

September 2010 Newsletter

Set Up Your Holiday Gift Card Program Today! 

Christmas is right around the corner which means great gift card sales opportunities! If you are not currently using Aloha’s gift card program, marketing experts will be giving you a call this month to talk about how these valuable tools can help you grow your business.

FACT: As a small business that processes, transmits or stores credit card data, you are required to validate your compliance with the PCI DSS.
FICTION: Validating your compliance with PCI DSS means that your data is protected.

Click here to read more about the realities of PCI DSS compliance.

Life Cycle of a Data Security Breach:
You may be thinking…”it could never happen to me”, or “my business is too small to attack.” Unfortunately, that may not be the case. 
Click here to watch a video on the impact a data security breach can have on your business.

McLoone’s to Hit $1M in Loyalty Revenue in 2010

Building customer loyalty is crucial to a restaurant’s growth, brand awareness and ultimate success. When McCloone Management, owner and operator of six restaurants, was looking for a way to grow its business…it turned to Aloha. Utilizing Aloha Loyalty, McLoone’s is on track to hit more than $1 million in revenue from loyalty club purchases in 2010. Click here to read how.

Hardware Warranty: Extending the Life of Your System

Non-stop reliability in a POS system is crucial to your business during long hours and in challenging environments. When a hardware issue occurs, the last thing you want to worry about is the impact it will make on your operations. Under our hardware warranty program, if your equipment goes down at any time, we’ll replace it with one that is better than the original…all without interrupting operations at your site. You also have no surprise maintenance invoices, allowing you to easily manage your expenses related to your technology. Click here to learn more about our whole unit replacement program and the service we provide.

Are You Getting the Most Out of Your Aloha POS?

Aloha comes with so many great features that it’s easy to lose sight of everything you can do with the system.  Contact BEC today to learn more about how to use any of these features: 

Clock-In Movie – Reduce your labor and training costs by configuring your system to require your employees to watch an instructional movie when they clock in. This can also be configured by job code. 

Recipes – Access recipes on demand, configure your system to display or print a recipe each time you order the item and/or provide an image of the item and an instructional movie for how to prepare the item. 

Quick Count – Enables you to track usage of inventory items and to review historical sales information by product. The Product Projection report helps you monitor historical sales information by product to determine how many items to prepare and reduce waste. 

Interactive Messages – Enables managers to communicate with employees via the POS system without any face-to-face contact. A message can appear when the employee clocks in or out, and employees can answer questions designated by the manager. Text in foreign languages can also be used directed to non-English speaking employees.

Shamrock Colorado Food Show

Shamrock Colorado Food Show

Tuesday: October 12th and Wednesday October 13th

We will be in Booth 330 – Click here for floor map.

9am to 4pm

We will have all the information you need to evaluate the Aloha Restaurant POS System and all its advantages.

Come and See Us!

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2010 Shamrock Food Show

Pinnochios Italian Restaurant

Pinnochios Italian Restaurant our new client…
Great Italian Dinners…

 Check out the 3 locations at http://pinocchios-st.com/default.aspx
Brighton, Longmont and Lafayette

Smashburger eyes South Korea expansion

Fast-growing restaurant chain
 
step in an international expansion plan.
 
Denver-based Smashburger said it has contracted with Bridging Culture Worldwide, a strategic planning and cross-cultural management
 
service specializing in Korea, in hopes of signing its first South Korean multi-unit franchise development agreement in 2011.
 
“We look forward to beginning our international expansion for Smashburger and know South Korea is a great launch pad for our ‘better
 
burger’ concept in Asia,” Smashburger Chairman and CEO David Prokupek said in a statement.
 
Bridging Culture is based in Carlsbad, Calif., and has offices in Denver and South Korea. Don Southerton is its president and CEO.
 
Smashburger said it hopes to eventually expand elsewhere in Asia as well as into Canada and the Mideast.
 
It announced plans in April to have 100 to 125 stores open nationwide by the end of 2010. It currently operates 13 Front Range locations
 
plus two in Grand Junction and one in Dillon, and plans to open a downtown Denver store at 16th and Larimer in September.
 
Smashburger is owned by a Denver private equity firm,

Is a Point-of-Sale System Worth the Money?

Is a Point-of-Sale System Worth the Money?
by Digital Bodega

Along with the new and innovative technologies impacting our daily lives, there have also been many changes to how a business operates. Because of increased competition, more businesses are looking for ways to make their companies more efficient and effective. One technological advancement that has become a popular choice for many businesses is the point-of-sale (POS) system.

A point-of-sale (POS) system is a computer automated alternate for a cash register. The POS system can perform such functions as record and track customer orders, process credit and debit cards, and manage inventory. These computer based systems are becoming an essential tool in daily business operations and business owners are seeing a significant return on their investment.

Below is a list of reasons why the point-of-sale system is worth the money:

- A point-of-sale system can be networked to other terminals, and even another server. You can use a wireless device or other computer that are linked to the central system to access the server. Reports from all of the cash register systems can be downloaded and combined into one file. As well, for businesses such as restaurants, staff can take food orders and send them electronically to the kitchen.

- POS systems allow businesses to maintain detailed sales reports so they can evaluate marketing methods and make any necessary changes to improve sales. Sales can be assessed by promotional activities, SKU, reward programs, when the products are sold, and what products are sold. You can even track clerk sales. You can identify peak selling hours and adjust staff accordingly. A POS system can also provide up-to-the-minute sales reports for the day, week, month, or year.

- POS systems allow better for better inventory management. You will know when you are running low on certain items so you can quickly reorder. You can calculate and create restocking orders and email them to suppliers. You will also know what items are selling so you can better manage merchandise displays. As well, there is no longer any double entry of orders.

- With POS, item scanning is more accurate which reduces sales discrepancies.

- Customer service is improved. POS systems allows for faster transactions resulting in faster customer service. There is also integrated credit card processing.

- The system allows for managing and processing gift cards as well as managing loyalty reward programs which helps with various marketing plans. There are also charge accounts that are built into the software.

While a retail POS system may cost more up front, with its increased functionality, it will eventually pay for itself. A good retail point-of sale-system eliminates unnecessary work freeing employees to cater to their customers. The features found in electronic cash registers are far greater than traditional cash registers.

Big or small, every retailer will see an immediate return on their investment when they choose the right retail point-of-sale system. Running a more efficient business and improving customer relationships, will result in increased sales. If you have an establishment that takes payment onsite, consider a point-of-sale system.

A retail point of sale system can increae the efficiency of your business. See an immediate return on your investment when you choose the right retail software.