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Some scammers will place stickers over legitimate QR codes in public spaces, like on parking meters and posters. As a safe ...
Many restaurants are switching back to using physical menus, The New York Times reported. Restaurants are making the change in part because customers hate QR-code menus. Still, some restaurants see ...
Of all the pandemic-inspired business adoptions, perhaps none is as reviled as the QR-code menus. And yet, it persists.
The QR-Code Menu Is Being Shown the Door A dining innovation that once looked like the future has worn out its welcome with many restaurateurs, customers and servers who say it takes the joy out ...
Many restaurants have adopted QR code menus to streamline service and reduce staffing needs, but consumer complaints are driving a shift back to paper menus.
The QR code menu served many purposes during the height of the pandemic, but its time may have passed. One veteran server says its time to say goodbye to the QR code menu and bring back paper ...
"QR code menus are the death of civilization," a Washington Post columnist opined last year.
Fear not, for [Guy Dupont] and his QR code menu printer are here to save the day. Yes, that’s right — it’s a lunchbox-sized printer designed to spit out a paper version of a digital menu.
The QR code menu which restaurateurs began using during the covid-19 pandemic may soon become a thing of the past with some eateries moving back to the traditional handheld menu. In the early ...
QR code-based phishing attacks appear to be on the rise. For this “new” hacking vector, someone gets a phishing email asking them to scan a QR code, that code redirects to a malicious link ...
The restaurant industry has completely taken advantage of this innovation and made menu QR codes an essential tool for their businesses ...
Restaurants are swapping out the pandemic QR-code menu for physical ones due to customer preference, The New York Times reported.