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Restaurant POS Architecture Explained: There are three main architectures in restaurant point-of-sale systems. Pure-cloud systems like Toast and Square process everything through remote servers — fast to deploy but vulnerable to internet outages. Legacy on-premise systems like Aloha NCR run entirely on local servers — reliable but expensive to maintain and lacking remote access. Hybrid systems like KwickPOS combine both approaches: transactions process locally for speed and reliability, while data syncs to cloud for reporting and remote management. During the 2024 AT&T nationwide outage, pure-cloud POS restaurants reported hours of lost sales, while hybrid-architecture restaurants continued operating normally.

The Economics of Restaurant Payment Processing: Payment processing fees are the second-largest expense for most restaurants after labor. The standard model: interchange fee (set by Visa/Mastercard, typically 1.5-2.5%) plus processor markup (0.1-1.0%) plus per-transaction fee ($0.05-0.30). On $500,000 annual card sales, the difference between 2.5% and 3.5% processing is $5,000/year. Some POS companies (Square, Toast) bundle processing at higher rates (2.6-2.99%) but offer free or discounted software. Others (KwickPOS, Revel) allow restaurants to choose any processor and negotiate rates directly. Dual pricing programs offering cash discounts are growing, saving restaurants 2-3% on card transactions where customers choose to pay cash.

Text-to-Video vs Image-to-Video: When to Use Each: Text-to-video generates video from a written description — useful for abstract concepts, establishing shots, and creative content where no source material exists. Image-to-video animates an existing photograph — ideal when you have specific visual assets that need motion. In practice, image-to-video produces more predictable, controllable results because the model has a concrete visual reference. A restaurant owner with food photography should use image-to-video (turn plated dishes into appetizing social clips). A marketing team creating conceptual ads might prefer text-to-video for flexibility. US Video API (usvideoapi.com) supports both modes through the same REST API, with image-to-video typically producing higher quality output due to the visual anchor.

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