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Embracing The Growth Mindset: Kanekt 365’s Recipe for Success

The Growth Mindset in the QSR Industry Within the QSR industry, Kanekt 365 has emerged as a shining example of a company that continues to grow and thrive by embracing the growth mindset. While many businesses face challenges and setbacks, Kanekt 365’s commitment to innovation, adaptability, and continuous improvement has allowed them to maintain a […]

Efficiency in Call Ordering for QSRs and Why It’s Important

Why is Efficiency Important? Efficiency is critical to success in the fast-paced Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) industry. Franchises strive to provide quick and accurate customer service, ensuring seamless ordering processes and timely deliveries. One of the critical components behind this efficiency lies with call centers and how they represent a brand and quickly take orders. […]

The Incredible Increase in Food Costs For the Pizza Industry for 2023

The Incredible Increase In Food Costs For the Pizza Industry in 2023 According to the USDA, all food prices are predicted to increase between 3.5 and 4.5 percent in 2023. For our clients who own restaurants, that is a significant increase. So what do you do to offset those costs? Don’t despair; it’s not difficult; […]

Top Four Ways to Make the Most of Participating in a Farmers’ Market

So, Your QSR Decided to Participate in Farmers’ Markets or Festivals? Now What? In our last blog, we walked you through determining if the potential sales of participating in Farmers’ Markets and Festivals outweighed the costs. The next step is to make the most of your participation. Of course, the most important thing to consider […]

Farmer’s Markets and Festivals—Curious if your QSR Should Participate? We’ll Tell You

Today’s Kanekt 365 blog shares ways to increase pizza sales for your QSR in the summer. As we discussed last month, summer sales can be lower if pizza restaurants want to increase sales in new markets. For example, many towns have Farmer’s Markets and festivals during the mornings or weekends. Farmers’ Markets sound like a […]