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Paperless Operation Experience
Getting rid of paper is a great way to promote organization in your restaurant while also cutting back on unnecessary costs. Keep things green and clean and promote your restaurant as an environmentally-conscious business!


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The Full Paperless Operation Experience Solution

Restaurant Paperless Operation FAQs
1. What is the Eats365 paperless operation solution and how does it work?
Eats365’s paperless operation solution eliminates printed orders and menu slips by digitizing every stage—from taking orders on mobile devices or iPads, to sending them directly to Kitchen Display Systems (KDS), Expedite screens, self-service kiosks, and BYOD (QR code) scan-to-order—creating a seamless end-to-end digital workflow.
2. How does paperless operation improve organization and reduce errors?
A paperless operation cuts clutter from messy paper tickets and menus, enabling organized communication and real-time syncing. All order updates automatically reflect across kitchen and front-of-house systems, minimizing misprints or handwritten mistakes.
3. Can paperless operation help my restaurant go green?
Yes! Switching to a paperless operation reduces paper waste and printing costs while signaling to eco-conscious diners that you’re a sustainable business—an effective way to elevate your brand image and appeal to new customers.
4. What data insights does paperless operation provide?
Through digital systems like KDS and Expedite Displays, a paperless operation allows you to track metrics such as order send times, individual and average cooking and packing times, and more—all stored in the cloud for easy access and continuous improvement.
5. Which modules are part of a paperless operation experience?
A full paperless operation setup can include:
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Core POS with BYOD/mPOS ordering
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Dynamic Digital Menu & PhotoMenu
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Kitchen & Expedite Displays
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Scan-to-Order QR ordering and Self-Service Kiosks
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Third-party pagers or robotic systems integration—all reducing or eliminating paper dependency