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While the QR-code menu has lost favor with customers, restaurant owners told the Times they were also leaning toward dropping the menus. Restaurant owners told the Times that older customers who are ...
I personally love QR code menus, if they are just simple websites where I can order for the table. Everyone can look at the same time, you can order at any time whenever you want (less staff burden).
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.
Aussies fume over being asked to use QR codes at restaurants. Aussies either love or hate this one divisive restaurant trend, but it doesn’t look like it will be going anywhere anytime soon.
Some, however, shared they preferred using QR codes to order their food – they removed the need to move to order more and limited engagement with staff.