Dairy Queen Expands Presto AI Voice Ordering to Drive-Thrus in 25+ States

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Dairy Queen is rolling out AI-powered drive-thru chatbots from Presto across more than 25 U.S. states and Canadian provinces following successful pilots at corporate locations. The system handles order-taking, suggests upsells, reads back orders for confirmation, and achieves approximately 90% accuracy. The technology frees employees to focus on customer service rather than order entry. Kevin Baartman, EVP of IT at Dairy Queen, praised the system's performance. The Minneapolis-based chain operates 4,115 units and plans to expand the rollout to franchisees after completing corporate testing.

The timeline for full franchisee deployment remains unclear. Specific details about pricing, implementation costs, and which franchise locations will receive the technology first have not been disclosed.

Dairy Queen's move reflects a broader shift in quick-service restaurants toward automation of their highest-revenue channel. As labor shortages persist and AI capabilities improve, drive-thru automation has become a competitive tool for increasing order accuracy and upsell rates. Franchisees should monitor rollout terms, implementation timelines, and any associated technology fees. For technology vendors and competitors, this signals continued market appetite for AI-driven QSR solutions and validates the business case for drive-thru automation investments.

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