by Isabella Jiao | Sep 9, 2019 | All Posts, Concessions Management, Fan Experience, Insights & Trends
FanFood Study Reveals 6 Fan Purchase Behaviors You May Not Know At FanFood, we’re on a constant quest to understand fans attending live events. Insights derived from our data serve as guidance for both our venue partners and our team, as we pursue today’s ultimate fan...
by Isabella Jiao | Sep 9, 2019 | All Posts, Concessions Management, Fan Experience, Success Stories
Interview with Gregory Kobunski, Director of F&B at Lake Erie Crushers “Food’s hotter; drinks are colder; fans are happier.” When implementing FanFood, Lake Erie Crushers got creative with how they want to incorporate mobile ordering into the stadium. Instead of...
by Isabella Jiao | Sep 9, 2019 | All Posts, Concessions Management, Fan Experience, Success Stories
Increase Your Concession Revenue Per Cap By $1.25 Within A Week Interview with Jon Pickel, Owner of Tower Drive-in Theater and FanFood venue partner. “First night, we set ourselves up to fail — and it turned out to be our busiest night so far.” It’s only been a...
by Isabella Jiao | Sep 8, 2019 | All Posts, Fan Experience, Insights & Trends
3 Factors That Make Or Break Fan Experience Why do fans go to live sports events? You probably have your own answer for that. But the actual reason, as said by the fans themselves, may be slightly more complicated. Fans watching the Durham Bulls game The key...
by Isabella Jiao | Sep 8, 2019 | All Posts, Concessions Management, Fan Experience, Insights & Trends
73.6% Sports Fans Want Concession Ordering App, FanFood Survey Finds If there’s something that the FanFood team loves more than anything — besides making the best product ever for you, of course — is hearing from you, our customers. The ordering interface on FanFood’s...
by Isabella Jiao | Sep 8, 2019 | All Posts, Concessions Management, Fan Experience
How to Cut Down Concession Lines: 5 Quick and Easy Tips Here’s a fun fact you may or may not want to know (but we’re telling you anyway): waiting in line didn’t become a phenomenon, or an actual term in our vocabulary, until after the French Revolution in 1837! ...
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