Teriyaki Madness Expands Delivery Options to Spread the Madness Far and Wide
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Teriyaki Madness Expands Delivery Options to Spread the Madness Far and Wide

The Asian-Inspired Fast-Casual Concept is Creating Even More Opportunity For You to Order in Your Underwear.

DENVER (PRWEB) June 26, 2019 - Fast-growing teriyaki shop concept Teriyaki Madness just made it a whole lot easier for fans to access its big bowls of awesomeness. With the immense success of the TMAD app that launched last year, the brand is getting into the delivery game with a host of new partners and expanded options to get its customers the food they crave without ever having to leave their house - or even put on pants, for that matter.

After boosting same-store sales by 13.4 percent - nearly 20 times the industry average - and growing off-premise sales by 30 percent in 2018 in large part due to the new app, the masterminds at Teriyaki Madness have expanded third-party delivery partnerships to include nearly every prominent player on the market, all funneled into a single all-encompassing system to make navigation as simple as can be.

Customers who order online or directly through the Teriyaki Madness app can choose to have their food delivered. On the back end, third-party delivery partners like DoorDash, Postmates and others, are the delivery vehicles. In the past, customers could only order directly from these third parties, but Olo’s Dispatch technology allows the system to work in reverse. Customers still get their food, delivery companies still get their delivery fees, and it reduces the commission to nothing for the franchises - a win-win for everyone.

“With The Teriyaki Madness app, we are seeing positive results and profitable growth with online ordering and third-party delivery,” said Jodi Boyce, VP of Marketing for Teriyaki Madness. “Consumers are demanding convenience, and our new all-in-one system gets them the food they crave fast. Delivery has become a huge part of our business, and Dispatch gives us the perfect tool to make our efforts even more profitable.”

While TMAD works with a variety of third-party delivery companies, the brand was looking for a way to reduce commissions for its franchisees. By implementing Dispatch, the process is reversed. Having customers place delivery orders through Teriyaki Madness platforms reduces commissions while still maintaining relationships with third-party delivery services - and access to new customers and marketing opportunities, as well. With the new platform in place, TMAD’s goal is to have 50% of digital orders come in through its app and the other 50% originate through third-party delivery vendors.

“In nearly all of our markets, customers can place an order on our website or in the app and get it delivered from the most convenient third-party partner available,” said Michael Haith, CEO of Teriyaki Madness. “The customer pays the delivery fee and the commission goes away, combatting profit erosion and ultimately protecting our franchisees’ bottom lines.”

About Teriyaki Madness

Teriyaki Madness, a fast-casual teriyaki shop concept, is committed to unconditionally satisfying guests by offering delicious, made-to-order Teriyaki dishes prepared with fresh, all-natural ingredients served quickly and at a reasonable price in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. The simple menu lets guests choose their protein, type of rice or noodles and desired vegetables for a fully customizable bowl made as healthy as the customer wants. The brand is dedicated to “Spreading the Madness” so everyone can experience the best teriyaki on earth. Teriyaki Madness was recently recognized among Entrepreneur Magazine’s Top Food Franchises of 2019 and was named one of FastCasual’s 2019 Movers and Shakers. Founded in 2003, the brand currently has franchise agreements in place for nearly 150 shops across the U.S. and offers franchising opportunities to qualified single and multi-unit candidates nationwide.

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Madeline Lena
No Limit Agency
312.526.3996

SOURCE Teriyaki Madness

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