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How AI-enabled training, robotics, and crypto rewards are reshaping guest experience and workforce in modern restaurants.
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Dining is shifting from the chase for repeat visits through discounts to a more balanced conversation among guests, venues, and technology. A new era of engagement is unfolding where ordering, sharing, and rewards converge into immersive platforms. At the center stands Devour, a Web3-enabled food delivery and engagement platform that completed its national rollout after a year of beta. It began earlier with the DevourGo VIP membership, hinting at a new kind of restaurant loyalty that goes beyond the check-out into experiences, achievements, and community.
The program turns routine ordering and social sharing into tangible value: DPAY cryptocurrency rewards can be traded for high-value prizes, from Oculus devices to drones and vacation packages. Blockchain-based loot boxes and virtual items add an extra layer of anticipation, while a Coinbase partnership signals Devour's deeper move into the crypto economy. Thousands of restaurants joined during the rollout, enjoying three to six months of waived transaction fees followed by a 10% flat delivery charge. Consumers can soften their costs with a VIP pass that lowers convenience fees, a model designed to nudge repeat visits while keeping a balanced margin for merchants.
Operators are doubling down on play, expanding gamification from in-app games to holistic platforms that influence ordering, marketing, and training. Devour sits alongside 1Huddle, which is reimagining hospitality training through artificial intelligence. The company has rolled out AI Assist, a generative‑AI tool that turns training content—videos, manuals, and checklists—into interactive games. With a database of over 178 million restaurant-specific trivia questions, the system personalizes learning paths, shortens onboarding, and accelerates cross-skilling as needs shift. National operators such as TAO Group, FB Society (brands including Mexican Sugar, Sixty Vines, Haywire, and Food Hall), Nathan’s Famous, Dog Haus, bartaco, and Bar Louie have signaled a broader industry move toward immersive training.
CEO Sam Caucci underscores the tool's adaptability: “our AI-powered games then adapt over time to each individual worker … and recommend new games to be played to cross-skill restaurant workers.” This customizability is designed to convert training into ongoing engagement, helping crews retain standards while the system nudges them toward new roles. The result, operators hope, is not only faster onboarding but deeper collaboration across kitchen and dining room, with real-time feedback looping into day-to-day practice.