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Restaurant on rails
Few days ago I read about the launch of a new restaurant in Nuremberg called `s Baggers. The news is interesting because inside this restaurant there are no waiters:
- orders are taken via touchscreen LCDs placed on top of tables (customers can also use them to pay with credit card).
- distribution of food and beverages is based on an ingenious use of rails that travel all around the rooms.
- the only “human” personnel is in the kitchen preparing the food.
`s Baggers has really tried to make a classic service such as restaurats more structured, tangible and hopefully less variable. One could ask why fast food chains, such as McDonald’s, always ready to serialize processes have not thought about it yet. My answer is that a service cannot exist without the human component, a service should be shared between users as well as producers. A service transformed in a shop floor may be a curiosity to be tried, but I do not see how this business could be more than a fad.


I am an application development manager at DHL Express Italy. I hold an MBA from Warwick Business School, a BA(Hons) in International Business from the European School of Economics (in partnership with Nottingham Trent University)and a professional marketing diploma from the Univerisity of California at Berkeley.
