Dear restaurant owners:We ALL hate the QR code menu.
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Dear restaurant owners:
We ALL hate the QR code menu.
Stop.
-everyone@cmconseils
I ate in a restaurant about a year ago that had a QR code to scan to see the menu on your phone. Trouble is my phone would not scan their QR code for some reason. They had no printed menus and did not know the web address that the QR code was supposed to send me. Technology fail. -
Dear restaurant owners:
We ALL hate the QR code menu.
Stop.
-everyone@cmconseils haha I didnt think about it but yes we does,
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Dear restaurant owners:
We ALL hate the QR code menu.
Stop.
-everyone@cmconseils
Agreed. If a restaurant's menu is ONLY available via QR code, that means they didn't want to bother cleaning their menus. If they can't be bothered to do THAT, what ELSE are they not cleaning?However, if restaurants offer physical menus with an OPTION to see a digital menu via QR code, I appreciate that. Those can be updated easily, be better to read, and cleaner. I don't completely trust restaurants or their previous visitors.
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Dear restaurant owners:
We ALL hate the QR code menu.
Stop.
-everyone@cmconseils In SEA (Thailand, in particular) QR based menus are the norm & I f*cking hate it. Rarely a restaurant will have a printed menu. & most also require you to order & pay from your phone too.
I don’t really understand the *requirement* to force your customers to have a multiple hundred or even thousands of dollars piece of equipment, have it charged, have a mobile subscription for it, and bring it with them, just to be able to buy a $5 meal – especially in a “3rd world” country.
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Dear restaurant owners:
We ALL hate the QR code menu.
Stop.
-everyone@cmconseils
When I order food online I expect delivery to my house, not delivery to a restaurant table. -
Dear restaurant owners:
We ALL hate the QR code menu.
Stop.
-everyone@cmconseils QR codes on menus?
I should get out more often...
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@cmconseils (given the amount of attention this is given, I should mention it's taken from reddit somewhere)

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@cmconseils Luckily I don't eat out anywhere where this is the case. Do the QR codes give them your phone # or any identifying info?
@entichahoosh
The QR code is usually a lazy way to direct you to the menu on the website. In some cases you can actually place an order via this website.Unless you provide extra information or worse install a new app and allow it to access everything, the restaurant will not know your name or phone number.
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@caboolture
A printed menu is physically larger than the screen of my smartphone and therefore much easier to navigate.
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@cmconseils@mastodon.social especially in restaurants with poor cell reception (no I don't want to connect to your shady WiFi hotspot)
@louis
Especially in busy places neither will work.
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@timrichards
Exactly. When you choose to eat at a restaurant you just want to put the phones away.
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@jwi
To me those feel like they should be two entirely different concepts not to be found in the same place.
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@harrysentonbury @lydiaconwell @cmconseils that's actually a pretty common #scam:
- #FakeShops using #Typosquatting-Domains!
It's called #Quishing (#QRcode + #Phishing)Or as we say in #Germany:
"Get #Klöckner'd!" (aka. get #phished!)…
https://taz.de/Angriff-via-Signal/!6174144/#Phishing #ITsec #InfoSec #OpSec #ComSec #QRcodes #Enshittification
@kkarhan I like "Klöckner'd!" @harrysentonbury @cmconseils
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@jwi
To me those are two different restaurants.I always prefer a printed menu because it provides a way better overview than the small screen of my phone.
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@cmconseils (given the amount of attention this is given, I should mention it's taken from reddit somewhere)

@grumpydad @cmconseils qr code for wifi are pretty neat
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@RealGlob @mkoek @otte_homan @lydiaconwell @cmconseils yes.
Also you can #quish the shit out of those.
https://c.im/@kkarhan/116480051184201482@kkarhan @RealGlob @mkoek @otte_homan @cmconseils
This is all too brilliant! I guess you can eat at a restaurant, take a photo of the QR code, then periodically order food to that same table while you're somewhere else far away.
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@kkarhan @RealGlob @mkoek @otte_homan @cmconseils
This is all too brilliant! I guess you can eat at a restaurant, take a photo of the QR code, then periodically order food to that same table while you're somewhere else far away.
@lydiaconwell @RealGlob @mkoek @otte_homan @cmconseils
Kinda reminds me of the #Barcode to unlock the gates at the #SelfServiceCheckout at #REWE...
- I did test it (obviously I did pay for what I bought!) and it just worked.
Unternehmensschädigung (@0x63@chaos.social)
Attached: 1 image Rewe SB-Kassentor öffnen? Gar kein Problem! https://crn.lu/scan-to-exit.htm #imprinzipschonoffen
chaos.social (chaos.social)
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@hellomiakoda @lydiaconwell@todon.nl @cmconseils oh so THAT'S the "secret menu"!
@catmisgivings @hellomiakoda @cmconseils A QR menu that describes the meals as they really are:
"A disappointing, dry endeavour, drowned in a sickly but otherwise tasteless sauce!"
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@grumpydad @cmconseils qr code for wifi are pretty neat
@replicajune @cmconseils For a helpful reply, see the above diagram

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Dear restaurant owners:
We ALL hate the QR code menu.
Stop.
-everyone@cmconseils especially those ones that point to a single Facebook page.
