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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Jan 26, 2018 5:37:40 GMT
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Post by MCDemuth on Jan 26, 2018 6:42:42 GMT
I haven't been to Burger King in a long time. Their burger meat is overcooked, dried out, and tasteless.
But is this really the way of the future?
Ughh...
People sitting at home on their assess with their faces always shoved into a computer screen, ordering everything online from robot run businesses, paying with electronic currency, and then having it all delivered to their homes by driverless cars?
It sounds like people of the future will by just like those from the movie: Wall-E
Nobody leaving their homes to do anything anymore.
What's next... Being spoon fed too?
Please... Bring on the apocalypse... before thing go that far.
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Post by Jayman on Jan 26, 2018 6:51:49 GMT
I haven't been to Burger King in a long time. Their burger meat is overcooked, dried out, and tasteless. But is this really the way of the future? Ughh... People sitting at home on their assess with their faces always shoved into a computer screen, ordering everything online from robot run businesses, paying with electronic currency, and then having it all delivered to their homes by driverless cars? It sounds like people of the future will by just like those from the movie: Wall-E Nobody leaving their homes to do anything anymore. What's next... Being spoon fed too? Please... Bring on the apocalypse... before thing go that far. God help us all
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Post by deembastille on Jan 26, 2018 12:01:53 GMT
I'm with MCDemuth on this. The only thing Burger King has going for them are their chicken fries and their regular fries. I find their burger meat to be too 'bitty'.
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Post by Caesar Roberto on Jan 26, 2018 13:47:54 GMT
I don't care for cashier-less ordering kiosks. I've seen them at McDonald's before and didn't even know how to use it nor understood the point of it. It seems weird and stupid, when the cashiers are right there.
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Post by Caesar Roberto on Jan 26, 2018 13:48:29 GMT
I haven't been to Burger King in a long time. Their burger meat is overcooked, dried out, and tasteless. Get taste fool. The burgers are good
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Post by Caesar Roberto on Jan 26, 2018 13:49:25 GMT
What is elite about it?
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Post by klawrencio79 on Jan 26, 2018 13:51:38 GMT
I haven't been to Burger King in a long time. Their burger meat is overcooked, dried out, and tasteless. But is this really the way of the future? Ughh... People sitting at home on their assess with their faces always shoved into a computer screen, ordering everything online from robot run businesses, paying with electronic currency, and then having it all delivered to their homes by driverless cars? It sounds like people of the future will by just like those from the movie: Wall-E Nobody leaving their homes to do anything anymore. What's next... Being spoon fed too? Please... Bring on the apocalypse... before thing go that far. That's exactly right. Any job that can easily be done in an automated fashion will be done so for a host of reasons. Read Kurt Vonnegut's Player Piano. The man saw it coming.
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Post by klawrencio79 on Jan 26, 2018 13:54:02 GMT
I don't care for cashier-less ordering kiosks. I've seen them at McDonald's before and didn't even know how to use it nor understood the point of it. It seems weird and stupid, when the cashiers are right there. What exactly do you not understand? 50 years ago, some people thought the idea of a drive-thru was weird and stupid, when you could just park your car and walk inside. Some people thought that personal computers would be too big, clunky and expensive and the average person could never afford one. Etc.
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Post by Caesar Roberto on Jan 26, 2018 15:14:58 GMT
I don't care for cashier-less ordering kiosks. I've seen them at McDonald's before and didn't even know how to use it nor understood the point of it. It seems weird and stupid, when the cashiers are right there. What exactly do you not understand? 50 years ago, some people thought the idea of a drive-thru was weird and stupid, when you could just park your car and walk inside. Some people thought that personal computers would be too big, clunky and expensive and the average person could never afford one. Etc. What do YOU not understand? Drive thru's actually have a benefit. Not having to leave your car to order food. Going to the kiosk things isn't really any more beneficial than just going to the cashier since they are both right there. Lame example with the computers.
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Post by klawrencio79 on Jan 26, 2018 15:37:48 GMT
What exactly do you not understand? 50 years ago, some people thought the idea of a drive-thru was weird and stupid, when you could just park your car and walk inside. Some people thought that personal computers would be too big, clunky and expensive and the average person could never afford one. Etc. What do YOU not understand? Drive thru's actually have a benefit. Not having to leave your car to order food. Going to the kiosk things isn't really any more beneficial than just going to the cashier since they are both right there. Lame example with the computers. It's not my fault you don't understand how business works. Take a lap, ace.
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Post by Jayman on Jan 26, 2018 18:33:34 GMT
I'm with MCDemuth on this. The only thing Burger King has going for them are their chicken fries and their regular fries. I find their burger meat to be too 'bitty'. The onion rings are great
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Post by deembastille on Jan 26, 2018 19:04:46 GMT
I'm with MCDemuth on this. The only thing Burger King has going for them are their chicken fries and their regular fries. I find their burger meat to being too 'bitty'. The onion rings are great Good to know.
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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Jan 27, 2018 23:34:26 GMT
I haven't been to Burger King in a long time. Their burger meat is overcooked, dried out, and tasteless. But is this really the way of the future? Ughh... People sitting at home on their assess with their faces always shoved into a computer screen, ordering everything online from robot run businesses, paying with electronic currency, and then having it all delivered to their homes by driverless cars? It sounds like people of the future will by just like those from the movie: Wall-E Nobody leaving their homes to do anything anymore. What's next... Being spoon fed too? Please... Bring on the apocalypse... before thing go that far. That's exactly right. Any job that can easily be done in an automated fashion will be done so for a host of reasons. Read Kurt Vonnegut's Player Piano. The man saw it coming. but someone still has to maintain the machines...instead of people serving the food, they'll be servicing the machines...
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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Jan 27, 2018 23:36:21 GMT
I'm with MCDemuth on this. The only thing Burger King has going for them are their chicken fries and their regular fries. I find their burger meat to be too 'bitty'. but they have a crown! always great to wear on the weekend. ![]() ![]() 
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Post by MCDemuth on Jan 27, 2018 23:56:36 GMT
but someone still has to maintain the machines...instead of people serving the food, they'll be servicing the machines... AND... "Cooks" are actually still cooking and making food... Right? And what about drive-thru... The last time I looked, you can't reach out your window to touch most screens, so you still need someone to take your order there... Right? And you still need a person at the window to hand you your food... And what happens when the "Cook" accidentally puts pickles on your burger, when you programmed the Kiosk to leave them off... Are customers going to back to the Kiosk to push a complaint button? Just out of curiosity... Are these Kiosks going to keep the dining room & restrooms clean? So... what... Is one more employee running the counter and taking orders, really too much of a problem for businesses? In my opinion, it seems like these kiosks will be more trouble than they are worth. Especially if Anti-Tech customers don't want to use them (Or Don't know HOW to use them)... They'll still be asking for a cashier to wait on them, instead.
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Post by Lucy on Jan 28, 2018 6:36:57 GMT
I'm feeling kinda hungry just talking about Burger King.
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