Loyalty programs aren’t what they used to be —but retail experts say these six put the customer first instead of simply harvesting personal data.
A lined-up collection of payment or loyalty cards - Irik Bik/Shutterstock You probably like saving money at the supermarket, right? Of course you do; everyone does. These days, though, it can feel as ...
If you’re not using grocery store rewards programs, you’re probably leaving money on the table. Most major chains now offer ...
Not all fast-food apps are created equal. Here are some of the top-performing franchise loyalty apps — and why they offer the best value for customers. Fast-food franchises increasingly use loyalty ...
Restaurant loyalty programs are under more pressure than ever to deliver. This means restaurants must focus on smarter ways to keep guests coming back—and spending more when they do. The good news?
Fast food chains all want your loyalty, and the way they go after it is through their apps. Nearly every major brand has a rewards program, but they don’t all deliver the same experience. Some pile on ...
Brands like Nittany MinitMart, Quality Oil and Weigel's are moving beyond a one-size-fits-all approach. Earlier this year, Quality Oil Co., which owns and operates three convenience retail brands, ...
Seafood QSR chain Long John Silver's, which has more than 500 locations across the U.S. in addition to restaurants in Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand, has unveiled a mobile app and its ...
Engagement is a key driver of measurable growth in QSRs, where loyalty programs have evolved from punch cards and stamps to ...