Earl Weiss
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Just had lunch with a drive thru they set up to enhance production. Initialy fast food had a single window that took the order and $ and gave the food. Then they had a speaker system for the order and you paid at a window and got the food there. Next, they put in a seperate window for payment. Next we saw some puting in side by side stations to give your order. I see some witha single order station put a person out there and leapfrog every other car during busy times because they don't have room for 2 order stations. I have asked, and with the leapfrog system they handle 120 CPH. With the 2 order station system they handle 170 CPH.
We don't have pay stations . The same person is the Greeter, cashier and loaer. During busy times we ad a greeter / cashier who walks about 6 cars down the line, takes the order and $ and writes with soap on the Windshield if it's anything other than a basic wash. The person then proceeds to the loader.
this place is "Portillos" . they my have 20 or so restaurants in the Chicago area. They have the single remote order station, and 2 window setup. At lunch time they had 4 people standing outside the first was about 8 car lengths from the delivery window. All have wireless headsets. The first takes the order, writes it down on a slip and hands it to the driver. The second confirms the order and puts a small numbered slip under the wiper. The third takes the money, and the 4th stands next to the delivery window and takes the food from the person inside and hands it to the driver. Not sure what the production rate was but the line was moving at a pretty good clip.
Anyone else have production enhancement ideas?
We don't have pay stations . The same person is the Greeter, cashier and loaer. During busy times we ad a greeter / cashier who walks about 6 cars down the line, takes the order and $ and writes with soap on the Windshield if it's anything other than a basic wash. The person then proceeds to the loader.
this place is "Portillos" . they my have 20 or so restaurants in the Chicago area. They have the single remote order station, and 2 window setup. At lunch time they had 4 people standing outside the first was about 8 car lengths from the delivery window. All have wireless headsets. The first takes the order, writes it down on a slip and hands it to the driver. The second confirms the order and puts a small numbered slip under the wiper. The third takes the money, and the 4th stands next to the delivery window and takes the food from the person inside and hands it to the driver. Not sure what the production rate was but the line was moving at a pretty good clip.
Anyone else have production enhancement ideas?