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Technology

Domino’s is testing GPS driver tracking

The Phoenix test, expected to be expanded to additional markets this spring, will allow customers and store managers to track drivers.

Technology

Restaurants admit strong fears about keeping up with tech

Almost two-thirds believe the pace of change is outstripping their ability to stay abreast, according to a new study.

The chain will test new technology to streamline a.m. service, part of a larger push to provide more convenience and higher-quality items.

Restaurants are raising prices for delivery as providers ease requirements, and they say they've had little pushback from customers.

The industry is projected to reach $863 billion in sales and employ 15.3 million, according to the National Restaurant Association's annual report.

Restaurants are looking at delivery’s playbook to update the process. But not all the same rules apply.

This week’s episode of "A Deeper Dive" explores why companies such as McDonald’s and Yum Brands are getting into technology.

The burger giant is making a $3.7 million minority investment in the New Zealand-based company.

Earl Enterprises says the data security breach lasted 10 months.

The company’s planned acquisition of Dynamic Yield is the latest example of big chains using their size to gain an advantage, says RB’s The Bottom Line.

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