Drive-thru is a queue. Make the queue your billboard.
QSR brands win at the moment of decision. Mobile LED parks the brand on the corridor leading into the drive-thru, exactly when the audience is hungry, late, and looking for a sign.
Quick-service restaurants live or die on day-part transaction lift. Static billboards don't help — they're optimized for car commuters, not drive-thru deciders.
We deploy mobile LED on QSR feeder routes during peak ordering windows — lunch rush, dinner peak, late-night — daypart-tuned for the chain's specific demand curve.
Paloma QSR's drive-thru saturation campaign: +27% store transactions across the deployment window, with attribution traceable through promo codes + corridor analytics.
Real campaigns. In your category.
Questions we hear from qsr clients.
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01 Can you sync to LTO (limited-time-offer) windows?
Standard. LTO windows are usually 2-6 weeks; Quick Strike or City Takeover both deploy inside that window with day-of creative swap when LTO ends.
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02 Do you handle promo-code attribution?
Yes — promo codes printed on creative tie back to corridor + daypart for attribution. Standard reporting includes this.
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03 What about route-around competitor locations?
On request we route to feed your locations preferentially. Default routing avoids putting your brand directly next to a competitor's storefront.
City Takeover
QSR wins at the corridor level. 3–6 trucks across one market on lunch + dinner dayparts is the killshot format.
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