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I had to order food via their QR code site, which somehow didn’t work with my bank or creditcard. End of story: they weren’t able to serve me, I had to change to a friendlier restaurant. This ...
QR codes are used just about everywhere now, for checking into venues, ordering food, or just plain old advertising. But what about data storage? It’s hardly efficient, but if you want to sto… ...
A sign on the front door has a QR code for indoor customers to scan with their smart phone to view a food menu at the Millbrae Pancake House in Millbrae, Calif. on September 25, 2020.
The QR code menu served many purposes during the height of the pandemic, but its time may have passed. One veteran server says its time to say goodbye to the QR code menu and bring back paper ...
During and post-COVID-19, digital menus via QR codes became a norm in F&B establishments. However, physical menus are reclaiming their spot, enhancing ...
In an age of digital menus and robot servers, a few restaurants are ditching the pandemic-induced QR codes for old-school paper menus. Will the others join in?
There are still a few customers who prefer QR codes over paper, such as 38-year-old photographer Phil Armstrong, who told the Journal it is a quicker way to order and pay when he’s in a rush.