![]() ![]() No, this isn't an early April Fool, Eat4Less posted the offer on their Facebook page on Thursday. The first 50 people through the doors will get a FREE baguette. The chain, which has a branch in Northumberland Street, is famous for its bargain sandwich, fries and can of pop deal and has more recently added pizza, baked potatoes and burgers to its menu.Īnd on Monday, April 1 it will open the doors to its store at Cobalt in North Tyneside with a very tasty offer for customers. Long gone are the days of being reactive instead of proactive.It's become a firm favourite with thrifty diners in Newcastle city centre and bargain restaurant Eat4Less are now opening at Cobalt Business Park. At every interaction a member should be recognized and their preferences known through touchless technology. We understand the importance of creating personalized experiences that elevate a member ’ s life and ease of use throughout the club. Beacons would notify the host stand and allow for a personal greeting using the members name and allow a safe distance to be kept between the member and staff – no passing of the member card.Ĭobalt wants nothing more than your club to exceed your members needs and expectations. C heck ins would now be done through technology that allows for a high touch member experience with less physical contact. Īs mentioned in a previous blog, Ensuring Safe Check-ins and Check-outs During COVID-19, during these uncertain times due to COVID, clubs are looking for safer alternatives to the normal functions of the club such as check ins. This will also allow for better labor control and understanding of peak business hours so that the club can be better staffed to create memorable experiences by knowing when and where members are at the club. These options allow for expedited service, and a more personalized experience since the restaurant or beverage cart would be better prepared to serve the member based upon their selections. Their order would be ready for pickup, or a table would be prepared for their arrival with potentially their favorite beverage or appetizer already waiting for them. ![]() If a golfer is approaching a certain point, or hole on the course, they could be prompted the beverage cart offerings, or the restaurant’s menu for when they finish playing. From understanding where a member is playing, potential jams or traffic on the course, and even to the anticipatory service of prompting golfers for food and beverage orders in advance beacons will allow clubs to better serve their members. One area we see a s a huge opportunity is the use of beacons on the golf course. Based upon filters in connected systems, such as membership, beacon -triggered locations can prompt the systems to recognize potential “at risk” members, and push app notifications that could prompt and incentive services with special discounts.Īs beacons continue to evolve, their uses will expand as well. As a member walks by the shop or restaurant, the beacon would recognize the member ’ s proximity, and prompt a n app notification ( developed by the managers ) about potential sales, or items that are now in stock that were previously out of stock. O ne common use case is to communicate marketing to members of potential sales in shops or restaurants. For example, entering the range of a beacon can prompt the users' phone with a push notification with whatever the a pp is designed to prompt for that beacon.īeacons may be used throughout the club for a multitude of purposes. Once the connection has been made between the b eacon and a n a pp on a user's smart phone, the app will respond based on its design and programming. A beacon is a device that uses Bluetooth technology to transmit a signal to an enabled device, often a n a pp on a smart phone. ![]()
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