Restaurants around the country are trying to cope with the increasing costs of employment as minimum wages, health care expenses and other employee benefits continue to put pressure on their profits.
Many are investing in technologies, such as self-serve kiosks and automated kitchen equipment, to eliminate some hourly jobs and control their labor costs.
But it seems that there's another technology that may also help restaurateurs keep their employees particularly new ones, better trained and more productive. It's virtual reality.
Honeygrow, a Philadelphia-based chain of Asian-fusion food has partnered with a local interactive art studio called Klip Collective to create a customised VR app that helps to solve a big problem: train new employees better and faster.
The app is designed to show new employees how to do their jobs, using live action, 3-D animations and an interactive game. More information about the technology used to create this app can be found on Klip's blog.