The kiosks, equipped with voice guidance software and touch pads, can be found at 15 McDonald’s stores. The kiosks assist visually impaired individuals and schools for the blind. Blind and partially sighted customers can use their earphones to hear instructions and menus, even in noisy environments.
We explore the benefits of each of these solutions and explore more in the full report.
The most important information to take away from our research is that the benefits of inclusion extend beyond the group they are specifically designed for. Research from the University of Reading found that adjustments made to improve the shopping experience for shoppers with sensory sensitivities were also favoured by all shoppers.
By implementing more inclusion at every stage of the path to purchase, retailers and manufacturers can expect to see beneficial results from loyalty to shopper satisfaction to employee retention.
ShopperVista subscribers can download the full report here.
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