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Wagamama and Mastercard Launch ‘Walk Out and Pay’ App

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March 21, 2018
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Wagamama, the popular Asian-inspired restaurant chain, has partnered with Mastercard to launch an innovative ‘Walk Out and Pay’ app, revolutionizing the dining experience for its customers. This new app allows diners to pay their bills seamlessly without waiting for a server or standing in line at the counter. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, Wagamama and Mastercard are streamlining the payment process, making it faster, easier, and more convenient for diners to enjoy their meals and be on their way.

How the ‘Walk Out and Pay’ App Works

The ‘Walk Out and Pay’ app is designed to offer a frictionless payment experience. Here’s how it works:

  • Order as Usual: Diners can order their meals as they normally would, either through a server or via a digital ordering system.
  • Track Your Bill: Throughout the meal, customers can monitor their bill in real-time through the app, which keeps track of all items ordered.
  • Pay Anytime: When ready to leave, customers can simply open the app, review their bill, and pay instantly. There’s no need to flag down a server or wait for the bill to arrive at the table.
  • Automatic Payment: The app is linked to the customer’s Mastercard, so payment is processed automatically with just a tap, allowing diners to walk out of the restaurant as soon as they’re ready.
  • Digital Receipts: After payment, a digital receipt is sent directly to the app, providing an easy way to keep track of dining expenses.

Benefits for Diners and Restaurants

The ‘Walk Out and Pay’ app offers several advantages for both customers and Wagamama:

  • Convenience and Speed: The app eliminates the need to wait for a bill, making the dining experience faster and more convenient. This is especially beneficial during busy periods when waiting for a server can add unnecessary time to the meal.
  • Streamlined Payment Process: By automating the payment process, Wagamama can improve table turnover rates, allowing the restaurant to serve more customers efficiently.
  • Enhanced Customer Experience: The ability to control the payment process through a mobile app enhances the overall dining experience, offering a modern, hassle-free way to enjoy a meal.
  • Reduced Wait Times: With faster payment processing, wait times are reduced, freeing up staff to focus on other aspects of service, such as customer engagement and food quality.

Why This Partnership Matters

The partnership between Wagamama and Mastercard represents a significant step forward in the integration of technology into the dining experience:

  • Innovation in Dining: The ‘Walk Out and Pay’ app is an example of how restaurants are embracing technology to meet the changing expectations of customers who value speed, convenience, and control over their dining experiences.
  • Aligning with Consumer Trends: As more consumers adopt digital wallets and mobile payment solutions, the demand for seamless, tech-driven experiences is growing. Wagamama’s collaboration with Mastercard positions the brand as a leader in this evolving landscape.
  • Setting a New Standard: If successful, the ‘Walk Out and Pay’ app could set a new standard for the restaurant industry, encouraging other establishments to explore similar technological innovations to enhance customer satisfaction.

The Future of Dining with Technology

As technology continues to shape the way we interact with the world, its impact on dining is likely to expand. The ‘Walk Out and Pay’ app is just one example of how restaurants can use technology to streamline operations and improve the customer experience. As more restaurants adopt similar innovations, we can expect the dining experience to become even more personalized, efficient, and enjoyable.

Wagamama’s partnership with Mastercard to introduce the ‘Walk Out and Pay’ app is a forward-thinking move that aligns with the growing trend of tech-driven dining experiences. By offering a fast, convenient, and seamless way to pay for meals, Wagamama is enhancing customer satisfaction and setting a new standard for the industry. As this technology becomes more widespread, it’s likely to redefine the way we think about dining out, making the process smoother and more enjoyable for everyone involved.

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