QSRs Enhance Mobile Offerings With AI Tech

QSRs Enhance Mobile Offerings With AI Tech

Quick-service restaurants (QSRs) are improving their mobile offerings with new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI). In ridesharing news, Uber showed slowing growth in its debut earnings report as a publicly traded company. And prescription marketplace GoodRx aims to provide consumers with a choice of where to fill prescriptions, while Microsoft is planning to open a flagship location in the U.K. All this, Today In Data.

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    Data:

    21,932 square feet: Size of Microsoft’s upcoming flagship store in London.

    93 million: Monthly active consumers Uber disclosed in its debut earnings report as a publicly traded company.

    91.4 percent: Share of small QSR managers who are satisfied with mobile order-ahead pickup offerings.

    $38 billion: Expected value of the mobile order-ahead market by 2020.

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    10 million: Approximate number of shoppers GoodRx attracts to its site per month.