* Faucets * Beverage Dispensers Touchless faucets feature a sensor that turns on the water when hands come close to the spout's lip and turn off once hands are moved away. While restrooms are a popular space for hands-free faucets, they're now finding their way into sinks throughout the kitchen, including prep stations for washing ingredients as well as hand-washing stations for staff. * Pickup Cabinets & Mobile Pay As takeout becomes more prominent at colleges and universities across the country, new contactless pickup solutions are hitting the market. For instance, heated pickup cabinets store hot food orders until a patron arrives and scans a QR code to unlock the compartment. Another major addition is mobile payment, allowing users to quickly scan via mobile app or contactless credit card. The benefit? You can cut down on crowded lines and wait time that can occur at traditional pickup counters. Traditional beverage dispensers and water fountains see a lot of traffic. Fortunately, many institutions started slowly implementing hands-free water bottle stations over the last decade, and they continue to grow. Using a touchless sensor, these dispensers automatically fill the bottle once it's placed on the designated surface or held by the sensor. similar technology is used in other beverage machines to dispense everything from soft drinks and lemonade to tea and coffee. ©2021 Hormel Foods, LLChttps://www.hormelfoodservice.com/products/fontanini-chicken-beef-meatball-cooked-2-oz-2-5lb/?doing_wp_cron=1638545818.2623600959777832031250