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Those black-and-white QR codes are becoming part of consumer experience – but at a cost
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QR Codes Are Here to Stay So Is the Tracking They Allow
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Mr Yum co-founder and chief Kim Teo. Source: supplied.
Aussie hospitality startup Mr Yum is taking the meaning of a split bill to the next level, partnering with buy-now pay-later behemoth Afterpay to offer deferred payments for food and beverage purchases.
The pilot program will see Afterpay accepted as a payment method in venues using Mr Yum throughout Australia, with plans to expand the service as the startup grows overseas.
It represents the first time Afterpay will be offered in a hospitality setting.
Founded in 2018, Mr Yum started out offering QR codes, digitised menus and remote ordering for dining at restaurants.
Hospitality tech firm Mr Yum secures $11m to take QR code ordering tech offshore
21 Apr, 2021 12:37 AM
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Left to right: Mr Yum co-founders Andrei Miulescu, Kim Teo, Kerry Osborn and Adrian Osman. Photo / Supplied
Left to right: Mr Yum co-founders Andrei Miulescu, Kim Teo, Kerry Osborn and Adrian Osman. Photo / Supplied
Aimee Shaw is a business reporter focusing on retail, small businessaimee.shaw@nzherald.co.nz@AceeyShaw
Melbourne-based hospitality tech firm Mr Yum has raised A$11 million to expand its QR code ordering technology throughout New Zealand, American and Britain. The business, which has been operating both a pick-up and delivery service
Mr Yum raises $11m in post-seed raise
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