DoorDash Empowers Restaurants with AI Tools | Better Photos, Menus & Visibility
In this Omni Talk Retail Fast Five segment, sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Simbe, Mirakl, Ocampo Capital, Infios, and ClearDemand, Chris and Anne dig into DoorDash’s latest AI feature rollout for restaurant partners (0:02). The tools include an AI-powered camera for high-quality food photos, an item description generator, and instant visual enhancements to improve online menus (0:08).
Anne shares how these tools will help small, independent restaurants like La Bodega Taco Shop compete with larger chains (1:04), while Chris highlights the risk of all AI descriptions sounding the same (3:13). They both agree photography is the most impactful feature—it's what drives clicks and cravings (4:00). The discussion wraps with some food fun and a reminder that good burritos matter more than buzzwords (5:28).
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Transcript
DoorDash has rolled out new AI promotional tools to its Quick Service restaurant partners.
Speaker A:According to chain storage, DoorDash is launching its new AI tools for delivery orders placed through its E commerce site and app, as well as orders placed via its partner's own digital touchpoints.
Speaker A:The solutions include an item description generator, AI equipped camera, instant photo approvals and background enhanced menu photos.
Speaker A:For example, the item description generator takes inputs such as item names and and existing photos to generate menu descriptions in seconds.
Speaker A:And the AI equipped camera utilizes AI camera vision to enable users to take professional quality food photos in seconds with real time feedback on framing, smart lighting background enhancements and intuitive cropping tools.
Speaker A:Something that I actually probably could use for this podcast, Anne and what do you like and not like about DoorDash's new AI tool enhancements for its Quick Service partners?
Speaker B:I I love this because I think it's finally democratizing how all the restaurants on DoorDash's platform show up and it's great for some of these independent restaurant owners.
Speaker B:I just went to a new restaurant last night.
Speaker B:It's been on DoorDash for a while but I, I haven't pulled the trigger on it.
Speaker B:I like the pictures are just okay, they don't have a lot of photography.
Speaker B:The descriptions this particular La Bodega Taco Shop, it's amazing but they, they are like not native English speakers.
Speaker B:So even the, some of the like descriptions of the items like you just don't really know what you're going to get and when that's up against, you know, a larger chain or another larger restaurant, it's, it's hard for them to compete even though their food was far superior.
Speaker B:So I love this idea because I think it really starts to give these restaurant operators the tools that they just until they're expanding to four locations and they built up a business, it's really hard for them to make these investments in things like food photography or even you know, just the platforming to like get their menu up and running in DoorDash in a way that, that really allows them to compete.
Speaker B:So I think that's a great thing that this is doing.
Speaker B:Plus it gives DoorDash better access to some of those independent food retailers.
Speaker B:That is who everyone wants.
Speaker B:Like they would, I would much rather go to La Bodega Taco Shop than I would know a larger taco chain and order that on Door Dash.
Speaker B:And now I think you're letting them truly compete.
Speaker B:Now the thing that I do worry about, Chris, there is, there is a couple watch outs here.
Speaker B:I Think that you still have to make sure that you have somebody on quality control, which I think could be an issue for some of the, especially some of the, like, startup restaurants.
Speaker B:You have to make sure that.
Speaker B:Know, I don't, I haven't seen this AI generator, but I have to make sure that the picture that I'm taking that's being touched up by AI still resembles something that's going to show up at your customer's door.
Speaker B:And so that those are the things that I, I'm curious about.
Speaker B:Like, are there, is there going to be a discrepancy there?
Speaker B:And can that leave a bad taste in someone's mouth, literally when they get an order from the store and they're expecting it to look like something else?
Speaker B:And then I think also making sure that, you know, you're paying really close attention to like expediting order people that are putting these orders together to make sure that, you know, all of these things are lining up with like, you know, does it come with salsa in the picture?
Speaker B:Because I thought that'd be a good addition.
Speaker B:Like, are you making sure that that's what is actually going out the door?
Speaker B:So there's things like that that I think are going to provide, could, could provide some challenges here.
Speaker B:But all in all, I think that the benefits still outweigh the risks here.
Speaker B:But what do you think about this?
Speaker B:Are you, Are you pro?
Speaker B:Are you con?
Speaker B:Where does AI?
Speaker A:I'm definitely pro.
Speaker A:I'm pro for anything that makes, you know, small businesses more efficient.
Speaker A:I think at the end of the day, and I particularly think, I think the camera side is more intriguing to me, like the photography side, because I think that is easier to keep oversight on.
Speaker A:I didn't think about the idea of like, you know, you take a picture of something that doesn't look like that, but I think you can.
Speaker A:I think, you know, that is a visual is the language of everyone, right?
Speaker A:They always say that, you know, and so I think that's easier to do.
Speaker A:My watch out actually is on, on the description side, like the menu descriptions.
Speaker A:Because the one thing I don't like about AI is that everything starts to sound the same.
Speaker A:So, like, you see it with all the content out there, like everybody's revolutionizing everything or everything's a game changer, you know, like, and that's going to happen with like burritos too, because how many ways can you describe a burrito or a taco?
Speaker A:And so, like, I think you need to have somebody, you know, like you said on quality control with that and so that's still going to be, that's still going to be difficult.
Speaker A:So then does that matter in food.
Speaker B:That much you think?
Speaker B:Like, are you, do you hear enough food description?
Speaker B:As long as it's accurate.
Speaker A:That was my last point.
Speaker A:I don't know if it does.
Speaker A:I don't know if it does, but.
Speaker B:I can see content for sure.
Speaker B:You're 100% right in like an article about the burrito.
Speaker A:But yeah, as far as it matters in content either, I'm not honestly sure.
Speaker A:I have no idea.
Speaker A:But like, but yeah, but like, that's just something.
Speaker A:I think we have to understand that better.
Speaker A:Yes, is my exact question.
Speaker A:But I think you're, I think as you're, as you're questioning me, I think you're right.
Speaker A:Like, the key thing is getting the photography right, because that is what is going to, you know, make the palette, salivate and get interested and then you just want the basic description of what the hell it is you're getting and make sure it's correct and right to your point, it's accurate.
Speaker A:So.
Speaker A:So, yeah, so.
Speaker A:So, yeah.
Speaker A:So maybe there aren't as many watch outs with this as I initially thought.
Speaker B:I mean, as long as you get the burrito to me and it's not soggy, Chris, I'm, I'm going to be pretty happy with that.
Speaker A:That soggy, it's not a loose fold, you know, it doesn't have too much salad in it.
Speaker A:It's amazing how many times Mexican food comes into this podcast on.
Speaker A:It's definitely reference cuisine, I think, anyway.