Flybuy Launches Catering Order Optimization for Restaurants, Revolutionizing Large Order Fulfillment
Flybuy, the industry-leading AI-powered location engine that streamlines restaurant operations, has unveiled catering order optimization, a powerful new feature designed to simplify and enhance large catering pickups and deliveries. With this enhancement, restaurants utilizing Flybuy can now seamlessly manage catering fulfillment, ensuring a more efficient, organized, and streamlined process.
Flybuy seamlessly integrates with leading online ordering platforms, enabling restaurants to ingest, fulfill, and hand off catering orders effortlessly – minimizing friction for both staff and customers. These orders are automatically tagged as catering orders within the Flybuy Dashboard and Kitchen Display Systems (KDS), ensuring clear differentiation from regular customer orders. Additionally, commonly included items like utensils and trays can also be visually tagged, helping staff when package orders accurately and efficiently.
With advanced scheduling and real-time alerts, staff can proactively plan and allocate resources to fulfill large catering orders with accuracy. By providing ample lead time and configurable reminders, Flybuy ensures teams stay organized and prepared to deliver seamless, high-quality service.
“Catering has become a major growth driver for restaurants, and Flybuy is committed to helping them streamline the process. With this new feature, restaurants can fulfill large orders with greater efficiency and accuracy—enhancing customer satisfaction and driving revenue growth.”
Marc Wallace, CEO and Co-founder, Flybuy
With Flybuy’s catering order optimization, restaurants can stay ahead in a competitive market by providing a superior, hassle-free catering experience.
For more information about Flybuy and its catering order optimization feature, please visit www.flybuy.com.
