Chick-fil-A Franchisee @DelphiDisplay Video Chat Kiosk

Andrew Neale

Delphi Display Systems, Inc. tells us that it has developed a drive-thru video chat kiosk ordering system for Ken Walsh, a New Jersey based Chick-fil-A franchisee. The system allows restaurant employees to communicate with Drive-thru customers using iPads from inside the store.

Ken Walsh, franchise owner told us “With how much COVID-19 has impacted face-to-face interaction and engagement, we were really looking for a solution that would allow our Guests to still be able to see the faces of our Team Members during their transactions. Delphi’s solution was able to perfectly meet that request and it has allowed us to continue delivering an efficient experience without sacrificing personal interaction and service!”

To meet high customer demand during the #COVID19 pandemic, this franchisee implemented a five-lane drive thru operation in their parking lot. Each lane is configured with a Delphi interactive video kiosk that allows the customer to communicate directly with the order taker via high-definition video and audio. This technology solution enables the franchisee to continue serving a high volume of customers in the Drive-thru during the winter months — where staffing the lanes outside with employees is impractical.

Ken Neeld, President and CEO of Delphi Display Systems told us ““We are very pleased to be able to provide this new technology to Chick-fil-A that enables them to engage with their customers on a more personalized basis. As many in-store dining rooms remain closed across much of the country, the need for innovative solutions to help serve more customers in the Drive-thru is more important than ever. Delphi is committed to helping our customers as they look at ways to pivot their business model in these challenging times.”

The technology was developed quickly for Chick-fil-A by leveraging Delphi’s core outdoor display technology enhanced with a two-way audio/video system comprised of a noise cancelling microphone array, speaker system and HD camera. A video chat style software application was implemented to allow the use of existing iPads to communicate remotely with customers at any Drive-thru lane on demand.


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