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Levy partners with Rangers FC to introduce new self-ordering technology

4th Sep 2023 - 06:30
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Rangers FC in collaboration with catering partner Levy UK + Ireland, the sports and entertainment division of Compass Group UK & Ireland, has introduced new self-ordering technology at Ibrox Stadium.

The technological improvements will speed up matchday service times with fans at the Glasgow ground being able to order food and drink using interactive screens and pay using contactless technology.

Visitors to the 50,000 seater stadium can purchase refreshments from 16 self-order units in the Copland Road Stand, speeding up transaction times and reducing queues. 

James Bisgrove, chief executive at Rangers F.C. said: “The introduction of self-order units at Ibrox Stadium is really exciting as the innovative screens maximise the fan experience and evolve ‘matchday’ across all levels.

“The new, user-friendly kiosks are in addition to traditional counter service; the technology has many benefits, including allowing supporters to enjoy quicker service times and being able to order, pre-order and pay for pre-match and half-time food and drink, all in one transaction. It’s another step in our commitment to enhancing the matchday experience for our loyal fans.”

Levy, who has been working with Rangers FC since June 2022, enhanced the food offering to focus on sustainable and local Scottish produce in line with the company’s journey to net zero by 2027.

David Hay, managing director of Compass Scotland, added: “We’re committed to providing best-in-class matchday food and beverage experiences at Ibrox Stadium, and so technological enhancements at our venues like this one continue to improve the customer journey, making things simpler and more straightforward for all.

"The new experience is one of the first digital developments across our venues in Scotland, and we’re excited to see customers experience quicker service, allowing spectators more time to enjoy their time at our sites.”

Written by
Edward Waddell