STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Nittany Oil, parent of Nittany MinitMart, is now employing Gilbarco Veeder-Root’s Express Ordering foodservice kiosks in all of its 26 convenience stores. In addition, Nittany has upped its investment in Gilbarco’s Passport point-of-sale (POS) system in order to optimize foodservice solutions.
Nittany MinitMart has expanded menu offerings to include breakfast and new lunch and dinner options. With the growth of its foodservice program, Nittany sought self-service ordering technology to facilitate faster, more convenient transactions.
"Express Ordering has been a great addition to our foodservice program," said Joe Faretta, Nittany MinitMart’s division manager. "The flexibility of this solution has allowed our company to think big about our foodservice program that we provide to our customers. It gives us a competitive advantage."
Gilbarco’s Passport POS system has also been fully integrated into the scalable Express Ordering system for Nittany; future features of the technology will focus on smartphone ordering platforms and the ability for MinitMart customers to place foodservice orders at the pump.
"With the huge growth in foodservice offerings at our customers' stores, Gilbarco and our partners will continue to invest in integrated solutions like Express Ordering to allow them to succeed," said Scott Oakes, Gilbarco’s product marketing manager for Express Ordering.
Nittany Oil Co.’s MinitMart c-stores are located in central and northern Pennsylvania.
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