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Toast's founders—Steve Fredette, Aman Narang, and Jonathan Grimm[1]—initially created a consumer app centered for mobile payments, customer loyalty, promotions, and social aspects that integrated with restaurants’ existing POS systems.[3]
In April 2020, Toast laid off 50% of its workforce due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic impact on the restaurant industry.[7]
In November 2020, Toast had a secondary sale that valued the company at around $8 billion, despite laying off half of its employees in April.[8] On September 22, 2021, Toast went public with an initial public offering under the stock symbol TOST.[9] The company offered shares at $40 initially, with a market capitalization of roughly $20 billion, making it one of 2021's largest American IPOs.[10]
In February 2023, it was announced that Toast had acquired Delphi Display Systems, a Costa Mesa-headquartered producer of digital display solutions and drive-thru technology for quick-service restaurants (QSRs).[11]
Toast headquarters were located at Landmark Center from 2015 until June 2023.[12]
First launched in March 2020, Toast's restaurant management system operates on the Android operating system and includes four devices: Flex (a terminal available in single-screen, guest-facing and kitchen displays), Tap (a three-in-one payment processing device that supports contactless payments), Toast Hub, and receipt printer.[13]
The company started supporting reservations in April 2023, entering into competition with OpenTable and Resy.[14]