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Ceili's Calgary Melds Traditional with Tech

[fa icon='calendar'] 11/26/18 2:44 PM / by Stephanie Boyle posted in Press Releases

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In their own words, Ceili's Modern Irish Pub believes in a shared "environment that matches [their] fun atmosphere, amazing people, and exceptional service." Looking to extend their offering even further, Ceili's sought out Ready. 

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How Does Ready Helps BC Place Streamline Concessions?

[fa icon='calendar'] 11/9/18 7:39 AM / by Stephanie Boyle

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Fill out the form to see how Ready's in-seat ordering works at BC Place to help them streamline concessions, satisfy more guests, and make more money. 
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BC Place Drives Concessions with App-Free Mobile Ordering

[fa icon='calendar'] 10/11/18 3:26 PM / by Stephanie Boyle posted in Press Releases

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The following is a guest blog by Tal Vinnik of Bypass.

Ready, BC Place, Centerplate, and Bypass have joined forces to create all-new in-seat ordering that’s more seamless than ever before.

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BC Places Tries Out Ready's In-Seat Ordering Solution, Tailor-Made for Stadiums and Event & Entertainment Venues

[fa icon='calendar'] 7/20/18 2:55 PM / by Stephanie Boyle posted in Press Releases

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Vancouver, BC — July 18, 2018 — The payment service experts at Ready have developed an in-seat ordering service that Vancouver’s own BC Place is testing as a pilot project. 

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Restaurateurs Looking For Servers Can Do Without and Still Turn More Tables

[fa icon='calendar'] 7/20/18 1:03 PM / by Stephanie Boyle posted in Restaurant Tech, Restaurant Experience

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Vancouver, BC - July 12, 2018 - In a new wave of fewer employable workers, where potential hire-able serving staff are hard to come by, restaurant owners in Vancouver are now simply doing without. Robert Shore of the Vancouver Sun reports that “for every four employees that leave the B.C. workforce, only three workers are coming to take their places, leaving tens of thousands of unfilled jobs."

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