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Foodetective, the resto tech start-up, has begun a significant partnership with Coca‑Cola HBC Switzerland, the franchised bottler of The Coca‑Cola Company.
Foodetective allows restaurants to merge their tech stack in a custom, centralized dashboard and intelligent interface.
The company allows all registered businesses to use a single platform instead of 15+, accessing all of their digital subscriptions and tools from an easy-to-use operating software.
This solution solves the industry’s challenging problem of a completely decentralized tech stack.
“We are extremely happy to partner with such a strong player in the industry. This partnership not only shows the interest from global players like CC HBC but it also brings us one step closer to our mission of becoming the intelligence of the restaurant industry,” says Andrea Tassistro, founder and CEO of Foodetective.
Both Foodetective and Coca-Cola HBC are well placed to help restaurants develop and deploy this technology. Foodetective and Coca-Cola HBC are committed to making operations, lives and work more manageable for those operating in this industry, they stress.
Both Foodetective and Coca-Cola HBC are well placed to help restaurants develop and deploy this technology.Intelligent interface
The partnership aims to support restaurants’ in their daily operations (orders, payments, bookings, socials, stocks, and so on) by automating all tasks through an intelligent interface and dashboard.
While Foodetective focuses on its product development, Coca-Cola HBC will leverage its existing networks and teams to deploy the newly announced mobile App and software across its clients’ databases.
Currently, Foodetective’s platform hosts more than 20,000 restaurants, bars and F&B companies) across Europe. Foodetective will soon be available in the US through additional global partners offering services and products to the restaurant industry.
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