The goal of the "Yummmh" project by IT company Aion Solutions is to help the Horeca sector to offer its customers a virtual, personalised menu.

These new menus, which can be accessed by scanning a QR code and are available in most establishments in the country, offer a more hygienic alternative to the traditional printed menu. The only condition that needs to be met in order for the system to work properly is that the customer must have a smartphone capable of processing the code as well as internet access to open the corresponding web page.

Hygiene is however not the only advantage of this solution for restaurant owners. According to Aion Solutions, a company which develops websites for other enterprises and handles part of the QR codes in Luxembourg, it is also easier to make changes to a virtual menu as there is no need to print new copies all the time.

Aion Solutions consists of seven employees working for clients in Luxembourg, Switzerland, and France on medium-sized, but also certain major projects. Their team consists of developers and system administrators and the company mainly handles the management of a project.

The QR code system is completely funded by Aion Solutions themselves and the service is available for free directly on their website. The goal of the "Yummmh" project is thus to make it as easy as possible for members of the Horesca sector to design their own virtual menu.

According to Cécile Henry, in charge of relations between the company and the owners of restaurants and bars, about a dozen of them are already benefitting from the service. Henry states that they keep in touch with their users and regularly check if they have any problems that might need to be dealt with.

Thanks to this contactless system, customers can view it on their own devices and thus avoid touching anything other than their cutlery.