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U.S. Falls Behind in Table-Side Card Payment Technology

By PaymentsJournal
February 7, 2018
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Technology High on the Menu For Quick Service and Fast Casual Restaurants, Applebee’s POS malware attack, U.S. table-side card payments

Technology High on the Menu For Quick Service and Fast Casual Restaurants

While table-side card payment technology has become the norm in many countries, the United States has been slow to adopt this secure and convenient method. In regions like Europe and Canada, customers regularly use portable card readers to pay directly at their tables, enhancing security and streamlining the dining experience. In contrast, the U.S. largely relies on outdated practices that involve servers taking cards away from the table for processing.

Why Table-Side Payments Matter

Table-side payments offer several advantages for both customers and businesses:

  1. Enhanced Security: By eliminating the need for servers to take cards out of customers’ sight, table-side payments reduce the risk of card skimming and fraud.
  2. Convenience: Customers can complete transactions more quickly, without waiting for servers to return with their cards.
  3. Customer Trust: Keeping the card within sight throughout the transaction fosters trust and transparency.

Reasons for the U.S. Delay

Despite these benefits, several factors contribute to the slow adoption of table-side payment systems in the U.S.:

  • Legacy Systems: Many U.S. restaurants still use legacy point-of-sale (POS) systems that are incompatible with portable card readers, making upgrades costly.
  • Cultural Habits: American diners are accustomed to traditional payment processes, where servers handle the card away from the table.
  • Tipping Norms: The practice of adding tips after the total is processed complicates the adoption of table-side payment systems.

Global Comparison

In Europe and other regions, stricter regulations, such as the adoption of EMV chip cards and two-factor authentication, have driven widespread adoption of table-side payments. Portable card readers are commonplace in restaurants, ensuring compliance with secure payment practices while enhancing customer convenience.

The Road Ahead for the U.S.

The U.S. is gradually making progress, with some restaurants and chains beginning to adopt table-side payment solutions. Mobile POS systems and innovations like smartphone-based payments are slowly bridging the gap. However, broader adoption will require significant investment in infrastructure and a shift in consumer habits.

A Missed Opportunity

As the global standard for payment methods evolves, the U.S.’s reluctance to embrace table-side payments could impact its competitiveness in the hospitality sector. For restaurants looking to improve security, efficiency, and customer satisfaction, adopting table-side card payment technology is a critical step forward.

By addressing the barriers to adoption, the U.S. has the opportunity to catch up with the rest of the world and deliver a safer, more convenient dining experience for its customers.

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