Is it a bird? A plane? No, sorry, it’s just the Burger King drive-thru’s new floating kitchen.
With drive-thru visits up 26% this past April through June, several fast food chains are rethinking their approach.
Starting next year, Burger King, Starbucks, Shake Shack, and Chipotle are all giving their drive-thrus a tech makeover. That means more lanes, less sit-down space, and the possibility that your next Impossible Whopper might be grilled and delivered from above your car.
Though drive-thus claim to be all about the ease, they aren’t getting any faster: drive-thru wait time has gone up 20 seconds YoY.
Some of the chains’ proposed drive-thru changes are on the back end:
Companies like McDonald’s are infusing those hulking menu screens with responsive AI.
If the weather is freezing, for instance, you may see hot chocolate getting a top slot. Or if egg McMuffins are running low, they’ll disappear from the menu board entirely.
But others are ditching menus altogether. The way Taco Bell envisions it, a team of roving sales representatives will come to your car to take your order as soon as you pull up.