KFC mirrors McDonald's with launch of mobile payment system
by John Reynolds, 04 April 2013, 9:30am
KFC is mirroring McDonald's and Starbucks by launching a "mobile wallet" service in a move to drive up customer numbers.
UK and internationally.
The service is called KFC Fast Track and the app has been built by a company called Airtag.
According to Forest Research, it is estimated that mobile payments will reach $90bn (£60bn) by 2017
.Last year, Starbucks struck a deal to integrate the technology of Square, the mobile payments start-up from Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, into its US stores.
In 2011, McDonald's rolled out co
According to Forest Research, it is estimated that mobile payments will reach $90bn (£60bn) by 2017
.Last year, Starbucks struck a deal to integrate the technology of Square, the mobile payments start-up from Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, into its US stores.
In 2011, McDonald's rolled out co
KFC: launches mobile payment system in association with Airtag
According to Forest Research, it is estimated that mobile payments will reach $90bn (£60bn) by 2017
.Last year, Starbucks struck a deal to integrate the technology of Square, the mobile payments start-up from Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, into its US stores.
In 2011, McDonald's rolled out contactless card payments across its 1,200 UK restaurants in a bid to steal a march on its competitors.
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