We’ve all been there, fumbling to order with a QR code at a restaurant. The nonstop scrolling, the impersonal lack of service, no menu descriptions — and once you finally punch in your credit card ...
Perhaps no symbol is as emblematic of dining out in the modern era as the QR code. It graces our tables at restaurants, beckoning us to pull out our phones and scan. QR is short for "quick response," ...
Tools like online and QR code ordering are still key to battling staffing shortages. The staffing shortage has become one of the biggest pain points for restaurants today. While not every restaurant ...
QR codes may have only started popping up a few years ago as a pandemic-era contactless technology, but customers are already starting to age out of the original static experience that’s no different ...
Is the QR code a relic of pandemic-era dining, or is it the future of restaurants? The answer probably depends on the type of eatery you’re in. While restaurants of all stripes embraced QR codes ...
On the 20th, Han Mo, 65 years old, who visited a handmade burger restaurant in Seoul’s Jongno District, gave up on ordering ...
If you haven’t dined out since the before the pandemic, you’ll find your smartphone to be a critical part of your next trip to a restaurant, and it might be that way for years to come. Most ...
Restaurants have replaced physical menus with QR codes, a change that many in the industry believe is likely permanent. QR code downloads have soared 750% over the last 18 months, according to Bitly.
Christmas came early for epicurean-minded cybercriminals. This is yet another reason to pay before you post: A Chinese restaurant customer was left flabbergasted after an innocent social media mishap ...
Kristen Hawley writes about the restaurant business from San Francisco. She's the founder of Expedite, a weekly restaurant technology newsletter highlighting news and big ideas about the future of the ...