New Study Finds Restaurant Diners Want to Be Heard: Are Willing to Give Feedback and Contact Info

7/12/16

According to findings from a new survey released today by Original Review, the first provider of in-house restaurant review technology for real-time diner feedback, restaurant goers are skeptical of restaurant review sites, favor a friend's recommendation, like promotions, and will give a restaurant a second chance if they feel their complaints are heard and acknowledged after a poor dining experience.

The online national survey polled 500 men and women, ages 21 and older, living within 20 miles of a major metropolitan area, who have used a restaurant review site at least once.

An infographic with the results can be found here:https://www.originalreview.com/data/pdf/updated-infographic.pdf

  • Nearly 70 percent of consumers have a significant distrust of restaurant review sites; more than 50 percent of respondents were aware of scandals around fraudulent reviews
  • 95 percent of respondents say they use review sites to search for new restaurants; over 70 percent of respondents are concerned if reviews are old or sparse
  • More than 50 percent of consumers surveyed will not visit a restaurant if they see just 2-4 negative reviews and more than 75 percent of respondents want to see 2-9 positive reviews before trying a new restaurant
  • 47.8 percent of respondents only use a review site once in a while, however, 80 percent would use a review site if they knew reviews were posted from within the restaurant
  • 90 percent of respondents would participate in using a fast and easy way to comment on their dining experience if they knew that management would see it


"The survey provides excellent insight as to what consumers expect from review sites, their dining experience and when things go wrong," said Debra Lukacsko, Original Review Co-Founder and CEO. "Consumers will use a review site that they feel is trustworthy and are more than willing to provide feedback when it is easy to do so and they feel they are being heard.”

A poor dining experience can result in the loss of a customer: 92 percent of the respondents indicated that they have stopped visiting a restaurant because of one bad experience with food. For many respondents, the key to turning around a poor dining experience is feeling like their concerns are truly being heard:

  • 71 percent of respondents have stopped visiting a restaurant because of one bad experience with service
  • Almost all respondents (90 percent) say they would likely return to a restaurant where they had a bad experience with food or service if they had the ability to communicate


"Most of the time when a diner has a bad experience at a restaurant, they leave and never come back. With the OR platform, owners and managers can get alerted immediately if customer feedback is negative and address any issues. From the survey, we know that addressing issues before a customer leaves unhappy is a big opportunity, as is the opportunity to gather emails and birthdays for promotions," added Lukacsko.

The OR Customer Insight Platform, which launched in May, is already providing valuable insights to more than 13 restaurants. To learn more, visit www.originalreview.com.

About Original Review

Original Review is a customer insight solutions company that enables restaurants to gather real-¬time customer feedback at “the origin”, enabling better service, better marketing and greater transparency on a daily basis. With the OR Customer Insight Platform, restaurant owners and managers get a turnkey solution that transforms in-restaurant feedback into valuable operational and marketing data that helps drive revenues for any size restaurant or franchise. To learn more, visit www.originalreview.com

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