Disagree. Menus get handled by a lot of people and get nasty quickly. The plastic coverings for them have to be wiped down after each use to keep them “clean” (still dirty). If the menu changes, reprints have to be made. I would rather have a virtual menu - it’s cleaner and easier to maintain
Have you paid attention to how EVERYTHING is now run by smartphone permissions in China? Every aspect of people's lives depend on being granted permission by their phone. Menus might be the first step here, but if that succeeds what's next... not being granted access to the restaurant or store because your social credit score that day won't give you a green light to enter? Not being able to order something on the menu with (beef, chicken, etc) because you've already consumed your allotment of that for the month? Before you call me a conspiracy nut, take a look at China, and how quickly this stuff was implemented there.
Disagree. Menus get handled by a lot of people and get nasty quickly. The plastic coverings for them have to be wiped down after each use to keep them “clean” (still dirty). If the menu changes, reprints have to be made. I would rather have a virtual menu - it’s cleaner and easier to maintain
Freedom is scary.
I guess I'm out of the loop on this one. What is the correlation between QR code menus and anti-freedom?
Have you paid attention to how EVERYTHING is now run by smartphone permissions in China? Every aspect of people's lives depend on being granted permission by their phone. Menus might be the first step here, but if that succeeds what's next... not being granted access to the restaurant or store because your social credit score that day won't give you a green light to enter? Not being able to order something on the menu with (beef, chicken, etc) because you've already consumed your allotment of that for the month? Before you call me a conspiracy nut, take a look at China, and how quickly this stuff was implemented there.
I see your point. Thanks for the clarification.
This is a losing battle.
Just wait till AR becomes ubiquitous