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The global cheesecake company is pairing up with
The information will be consolidated into one system so the company can better monitor data on the freshness of its food from Dallas to Dubai.
So what does that mean for cheesecake fans?
For one, products that aren't up to snuff will be taken off shelves faster, said Angela Nardone, Chief Innovation Officer of IBM Business Partner, N2N Global. That includes anything from ketchup that isn't the right color or consistency to a
Better analytics could also help The Cheesecake Factory incorporate more local ingredients into its products, since their quality can be tracked more efficiently, Nardone said.
In time, the company also is considering monitoring social media outlets more heavily to improve product quality, said Paul Chang, IBM's Global Leader for Consumer Products Strategy.
For example, if a customer posts a photo of a mediocre meal at the restaurant on Instagram, it could be fixed faster.
"If something is not up to standard, word could spread very quickly," Chang said, a problem for a restaurant world that relies more and more on positive Yelp reviews. "Using big data and other technology to mind the chatter that’s going on and take action against it quickly will benefit the business and the brand as a whole."
Watch the video below to see The Cheesecake Factory explain its new data-driven system: