Today, Taco Bell, a well-known Mexican fast food restaurant, announced that it would open a digital driven, two-story concept restaurant -- Taco Bell defy in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota Taco Bell said that the restaurant would use various technologies to accelerate services. Mike grams, vice president of the company, said that its concept was to create "a drive through experience within 2 minutes" for customers
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The new restaurant is designed to facilitate mobile orders and third-party delivery. You can view the drive speed interactive experience through the video below. Taco Bell defy has four speed channels, one of which is a traditional speed channel, and the other three are specially provided for users who order through the application. So that they can check in, "queue free", scan QR codes, pick up meals and go on the road, or provide services such as door dash, grubhub or Uber eats for the third-party delivery drivers who work for them.
After scanning the QR code, the vehicle stops at another food pick-up point in front, and the ordered food will be lowered from above through a vertical lift, without staff participation throughout the process. The following video is the actual experience of ordinary users: