
US-based casual dining restaurant On The Border Mexican Grill & Cantina has collaborated with Up‘n go to introduce QR code payments across its 109 corporate-owned restaurants.
After testing Up‘n go’s QR code solutions at some of its restaurants for six months, On The Border selected the tech company as its exclusive pay-at-table partner.
The move will allow restaurant guests to pay by scanning QR codes present on the printed checks that are given to them at the end of their meal.
Guests can directly make payments by scanning the QR code without creating any new account or downloading an app.
On The Border marketing vice-president Suzie Tsai said: “Many companies offer pay-at-the-table technology, but we found Up‘n go to be the one that delivers the best payment experience for our guests and team members.
“Up‘n go is a proven technology, and its team shares our commitment to using data to improve the guest experience.”

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By GlobalDataIn addition to QR code payments at all its corporate-owned restaurants, the restaurant brand has also agreed to deploy Up‘n go’s guest survey platform.
Up‘n go co-founder and CEO Touradj Barman said: “On The Border believes that how guests pay impacts their overall dining experience. Since our formation in 2016, Up‘n go’s focus has been to provide the most reliable and easy-to-use pay-at-the-table platform for restaurants and their guests.
“Guests want to save time, split the check fairly, use Apple Pay and be able to choose their tip discretely.”