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'''JukeSlot''' is a provider of custom-programmed Android-based point-of-sale ordering kiosks and tabletop units for restaurants. The company was founded in [[2012]] by [[Grace Vasa]] and [[Yao Deng]]. <!--Its mailing address is box at the UPS Store at 3985 [[Parkwood Road]] in [[Bessemer]].-->
'''JukeSlot''' is a [[Bessemer]]-based provider of custom-programmed Android-based point-of-sale ordering kiosks and tabletop units for restaurants. The company was founded in [[2012]] by [[Grace Vasa]] and [[Yao Deng]]. <!--In 2017 its mailing address was a box at the UPS Store at 3985 [[Parkwood Road]] in [[Bessemer]]. In 2019 its mailing address is at the [[Affordable Storage]] self-storage warehouse at 3041 [[Morgan Road]]-->


JukeSlot provided tabletop ordering units to allow patrons of [[Pale Eddie's Pour House]] to order food from [[Rogue Tavern]], and has also supplied units to [[Roly Poly]] franchises owned by [[Matt Macke]], and to other fast-casual chains. The company markets its products heavily in areas where minimum wages have been increased above the federal level.
JukeSlot provided tabletop ordering units to allow patrons of [[Pale Eddie's Pour House]] to order food from [[Rogue Tavern]], and has also supplied units to [[Roly Poly]] franchises owned by [[Matt Macke]], and to other fast-casual chains. The company markets its products heavily in areas where minimum wages have been increased above the federal level.
In [[2019]] the company began installing a network of "Smart City" kiosks in the [[Birmingham Civil Rights District]], beginning with the new museum at [[16th Street Baptist Church]].


==References==
==References==
* Patchen, Tyler (August 22, 2017) "How minimum wage increases are boosting this Bham tech firm's growth efforts." {{BBJ}}
* Patchen, Tyler (August 22, 2017) "How minimum wage increases are boosting this Bham tech firm's growth efforts." {{BBJ}}
* Patchen, Tyler (July 26, 2019) "16th Street Baptist Church partners with local tech company on museum project." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 10:35, 29 July 2019

JukeSlot is a Bessemer-based provider of custom-programmed Android-based point-of-sale ordering kiosks and tabletop units for restaurants. The company was founded in 2012 by Grace Vasa and Yao Deng.

JukeSlot provided tabletop ordering units to allow patrons of Pale Eddie's Pour House to order food from Rogue Tavern, and has also supplied units to Roly Poly franchises owned by Matt Macke, and to other fast-casual chains. The company markets its products heavily in areas where minimum wages have been increased above the federal level.

In 2019 the company began installing a network of "Smart City" kiosks in the Birmingham Civil Rights District, beginning with the new museum at 16th Street Baptist Church.

References

  • Patchen, Tyler (August 22, 2017) "How minimum wage increases are boosting this Bham tech firm's growth efforts." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Patchen, Tyler (July 26, 2019) "16th Street Baptist Church partners with local tech company on museum project." Birmingham Business Journal

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