• Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org
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    17 hours ago

    I flat-out refuse to do business with any that requires I use an app. I won’t even scan a QR code for a restaurant menu; that’s my cue to go eat elsewhere.

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      17 hours ago

      I don’t mind the whole online menu thing. It’s probably an environmental net positive, but it’s bs if they don’t have ANY physical copies for those who can’t or don’t want to for whatever reason.

      If they wanted me to install something, though, that’d be a 100% instant nope.

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        16 hours ago

        An online menu requires power to be used (on people’s phones and the server). Is that really a minor contribution in comparison to printing paper and maybe laminating it?

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          16 hours ago

          Considering your average printer is a piece of shit that needs to be replaced quite often, yes, using a website is probably more energy efficient.

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            12 hours ago

            That and those servers are going to be running anyway. Powering a simple restaurant website is a grain of sand on the beach of internet usage.

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              10 hours ago

              Yeah, exactly. If you’re worried about the power draw to host a few hundred KB PDF file, you probably shouldn’t be using Lemmy, because scrolling through your feed probably uses 100x that in energy costs.

              You have to remember that the shared hosting or aws, or wherever is going to be cheapest to host a simple website is also going to be very power efficient. Wasting power is just throwing away free money, and if there’s one thing corporations don’t do, it’s throw away free money.

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            16 hours ago

            Most companies will be using laser printers, some of which may outlive me. Toner is cheap and lasts an age.

            Inkjet printers are cheap for a reason. They’re a scam.

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      15 hours ago

      Scan QR code. Order on your phone. Pay on your phone. Asks for a tip.

      So uh, what exactly am I tipping you here for dawg?

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        12 hours ago

        that stuff is nice as an option. There’s a bar I go to that I can order my food and drink to the table my friends are at, while I’m walking to the place, and everything just arrives shortly after I sit down. Other people get offended about how fast I get served, it’s always amusing. I also enjoy not interacting with the staff, nothing against them, brain just doesn’t brain sometimes.

        But what if I didn’t have a phone? or if I left home without it? 24/7 pocket rectangle is not natural.

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      16 hours ago

      The funny thing about qr codes for restaurant menus to me, as someone that studied menu design. Is that actual menus are designed specific ways make the restaurant more profit and make it easier for people to find what they want. Whereas qr codes often bring one to a hastily designed list of categories which are not only less intuitive but also less manipulative. So people will end up taking longer to order less profitable dishes.

      • BossDj@lemm.ee
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        12 hours ago

        Hell yeah, consumer win. I like selecting an item and it offers me changes or addition options that I never would have considered!

        But really, it means they can hire less people so they gain profit anyway.