Restaurant operations today are faced with tough issues: keeping customers satisfied in a competitive marketplace, reducing costs through greater efficiency, and finding new ways to grow their business. Many concepts are turning to call centers as a way to better manage their order taking process, freeing them to focus on their business. With the fexible options available, call centers can be adapted to fit nearly any size of restaurant operation, from local concepts with two or three locations to national chains.

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