Many of our CE Repairs customers use HME drive-thru parts and equipment such as headsets and timer systems. Sanitizing them not only reduces the number of germs on their surfaces to a safe level, it also extends the life of the parts. Here’s how:
No matter how good the food, drive-thru patrons patronize can get turned off by an unattractive landscape. Start with these basic outdoor designs to make your lot and your restaurant look first class.
Clear signage. This is especially important if you have more than one lane. Make sure your signage clearly indicates the purpose of each lane.
Plenty of navigation space. Cars range...
We like to greet first-time customers with specials that make you feel welcome. Once you experience our fast service and quality repairs of drive-thru parts and equipment, we feel confident you will choose us next time you need repairs.
If you are a first-time CE customers needing a repair, here are the special offers available to you.
Save $75 on Your First Repair. Send us any...
Today’s digital menuboards offer more than just menu information. With the new technologies they have become sophisticated selling tools that can increase sales and profits. Try these techniques for capturing customer attention and raising their average ticket total.
First, design your menuboard for profitability. Make the items that best support your revenue, average ticket sales, and...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used to take orders in drive thrus. Why? Because it takes orders quickly and accurately and allows the human order taker to get involved in other tasks without making guests wait. But if you still use human order takers and the headset breaks down, you’re in trouble unless you have a standby headset. After all, headsets are the most important...
Drive-thru operators know what their customers want, and they focus on them to provide a good experience. Fast service times in the lane. Food that comes out hot, fresh and accurate. Easy to read menuboards, and a lot more. But sometimes they forget their guests also care about the people part of the business. Here are some tips to get customers feeling like you care and appreciate...
When a timer, headset or other drive-thru part breaks down and needs repairs, the go-to option for most managers is to put it in a box and send it to a reliable repair shop. Of course it costs time and money, but it’s better to get the repairs done right by the experts.
But not all non-functioning parts need professional repairs. You could save the time and money by fixing the part...
With the drive-thru industry continue to experience labor shortages, it’s just as important to retain experienced employees as it is to hire new ones. The key is to let employees know you want them to stay with your team.
Set clear job expectations
Reward employees for achieving performance goals
Provide flexible scheduling
Offer pay on demand
Treat employees with respect
Use...
Today’s drive-thru headsets are built to last. They last even longer when you provide proper maintenance on a regular basis. Here’s how to keep them clean and sanitized without damaging the unit.
Turn off and disconnect the headset device before you start cleaning.
Wipe with a dry microfiber cloth to remove dust and dirt.
Avoid harsh or abrasive cleaners.
Don’t spray anything directly...
Don’t have room to add an additional lane for your drive-thru? Try maximizing the available space with tandem lanes. They use two order points, two order takers, and two pickup windows all in one lane so two cars can follow the same path when ordering and picking up their meals. Benefits of this unique layout include:
Increase the number of customers you can serve in one lane.
Increase...