(Literally) Driving Sales to Your Restaurant
2 Min Read By Barbara Castiglia
A new app designed to help drive more traffic to restaurants on slow nights is the brainchild of an avowed foodie who is not much more than a child himself.
Sixteen-year old Daniel Singer came up the idea for Cake.af because he “kind of wanted to do something funny” as a diversion from his day job. That job is as founder of multiple tech startups including Bond, YouTell and BackChat. He brainstormed the idea, thought up a trendy name — Kale was among the front runners — purchased a URL and launched the business in barely a week’s time. And hundreds signed up.
Daniel Singer“I love food, discovering new restaurants and sharing them with friends,” Singer told Modern Restaurant Management Magazine. “It’s a great way for restaurants to have customers on off nights when they aren’t normally at capacity and for people to discover new, local restaurants. It’s a win-win.”
And Cake.af does drive people to restaurants—a free Uber ride delivers guests to the doorsteps…
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