What will happen if the internet goes down in your grocery store? How to prepare for potential issues and minimize losses.
Nowadays, the internet has become a key element in the functioning of many businesses, including grocery stores. Owners who rely on modern technologies, such as POS systems, electronic shelf labels (ESL), or digital signage, may feel concerned about what will happen if there is an internet failure. It’s easy to imagine the panic when the register stops working and customers are waiting in line. How can you prepare your store for potential issues? Here are some tips and examples from the market.
A lack of internet can lead to many problems affecting the daily operations of the store. Here are a few of them:
Store owners should consider several strategies to minimize the impacts of an internet outage:
The UK food industry is benefiting from the introduction of DOJO payment terminals, which operate on their own SIM card. For example, a small shop owner in Bournemouth implemented such terminals integrated with the POS system. When the internet goes down, retailers can still process payments by payment card.
Proper training of staff in alternative payment methods and customer service in case of an outage is crucial. An owner of a medium-sized store in Sheffield noticed that organizing training significantly increased the team’s confidence in difficult situations.
Data security is essential. Keeping regular backups stored both in the cloud and locally will help in quickly recovering important information after internet issues. A store owner in Manchester experienced a situation where data recovery saved his business from significant losses.
Although internet outages may seem frightening, proper preparation and the implementation of strategies can mitigate their effects. It is worth considering these issues and realizing how a little effort today can help avoid serious problems in the future. If you want to learn more, get in touch!