Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and KFC are the first brands of fast food to do it
Order from these fast food chains is about to switch to both easier.
"Can I take your order ... on Facebook?" We all know companies likeDash And Uber Eat have made the food delivery of super accessible pandemic food. But now, the parent company of such well-loved fast food chainsTaco Bell, Kfc and pizza hut increases to simplify the way you getfast food Even further ... and, if you are a lover of these chains, it could be a game changer.
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Yum! The brands, the parent company who owns Taco Bell, KFC, Pizza Hut and Habit Burger Grill, saw a growth of nearly 50% in its revenues of 2020 reported. For this momentum to be strong, the company announced earlier this week that it acquired Tictuk Technologies, according toFox News. The Israeli technical company will bring Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut on a platform based on a dialogue that"Allows customers to finish orders and interact with brands through a variety of social media and chat channels, including WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, SMS, QR codes and email" Yum! Shared brands in a statement.
The agreement shows MIAM! The commitment of brands to engage customers so as to meet exactly where we are ... on our SMS SMSTING phones of our friends and social media scrolling the last messages. It's an intelligent movement that can make your preferred order to Taco Bell or Pizza Hut, you will give you much less effort than ever. But, there is no word yet to what Tictuk will officially launch for KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut.
This is not the only recent MIAM movement! The brands have done. Earlier this month, he also bought another company that "uses artificial intelligence for consumer ideas and marketing performance analyzes, according toCNBC. We will soon see what type of effect that has about your fast food experience.
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