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WANT BACON WITH THAT? IHOP TAPS GOOGLE’S AI TO BOOST ORDERS

- BY DANIELA SIRTORI-CORTINA Sirtori-Cortina writes for Bloomberg News.

For restaurant­s, one of the downsides of online ordering is that there isn’t a waiter pitching appetizers or a side of bacon. IHOP is betting that using Google’s AI-powered recommenda­tions will help that.

Customers logged onto the company’s website will now see suggestion­s to complement their order, according to Krish Lakshminar­ayanan, vice president of data and analytics at Dine Brands Global, IHOP’s parent company. That might look like pointing guests who like flavored pancakes to a pumpkin spice version or adding coffee to an order.

IHOP is joining peers who have pushed into AI to cope with a surge of online and to-go ordering during the pandemic that upended the industry. Roughly 20 percent of sales at the pancake house now come from guests who don’t eat in person, up from about 9 percent in 2019.

Getting suggestion­s is an “experience

that guests have become accustomed to when they dine in with us,” IHOP Chief Marketing Officer Kieran Donahue said in an interview. “Now they can become accustomed to it when they’re using IHOP.com.”

The AI recommenda­tions are

part of the company’s plan to boost its to-go business, which has also included a website revamp and the launch of a loyalty program. IHOP has been performing better than sister brand Applebee’s, with franchise sales rising 11 percent in the first half of this year from the same period in 2022 and helping offset weakness in other parts of the Dine portfolio.

Online recommenda­tions have been employed for years on sites such as Amazon and Netf lix, but they’re less common among restaurant­s, which have been slow to adopt some technologi­es.

Google said IHOP is the first brand in the restaurant industry to tap its Google Cloud recommenda­tions AI, which retailers such as Macy’s are already using. The technology draws on the tech giant’s experience suggesting content across its online empire, including YouTube.

IHOP says suggestion­s come from browsing and transactio­n history on its website, as well as promotions and new menu items. In one test by Bloomberg News, an order for buttermilk pancakes was given recommenda­tions for six items, including blueberry pancakes, French toast and a steak omelette.

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