Steak ‘n Shake installs facial recognition at self-ordering kiosks


The chain first tested the technology that lets customers pay using their face in October, and began deploying it in January

PopID uses facial recognition technology to allow customers to pay with their face, noting this can make kiosk ordering “faster, easier and more personalized,” the press release said. PopID partnered with Acrelec, a supplier of kiosk-ordering hardware and drive-thru products, which has worked with Steak ‘n Shake for years. The partnership keeps installation costs low and speeds up the deployment, the companies said.

PopID provided a software development kit and biometric camera to the kiosk provider, which integrated this technology into their kiosks within about two weeks, Olson said. Biometric options are currently available for all ordering and payment inside the restaurants, and PopID will implement the check-in and checkout at drive-thru units. 

“Similar to the kiosks, biometric check in can increase loyalty participation and revenue at the drive thru while also reducing payment processing costs,” said John Miller, CEO of PopID and chairman of Cali Group. “Additionally, biometric payment at the order confirmation screen enables staff members to work on tasks other than taking payments by card and phone at the order pick-up window.”

Steak ‘n Shake began introducing self-order kiosks a few years ago as part of a transformation that eventually led the chain to move away from full-service to a self-service format, according to the parent company Biglari Holdings’ 2023 annual report. The company’s transformation also included a new point-of-sales system.

Facial recognition software was the next step in speeding up its self-service ordering process. Check-in and check out with PopID takes two to three seconds, Olson said. Check-in with a QR code and mobile app can take between five and 20 seconds, while check-out with a credit card can take five to 15 seconds. ApplePay can take roughly five to seven seconds if the user has their phone ready, he added.


By Julie Littman on April 16, 2024
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