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Zuma swapped QR codes for paper two years ago after the pandemic, which proved to be a boon for the barcodes as eateries attempted to limi the transfers of germs — after all, menus are one of ...
Faced with these complaints, many sit-down eateries are reverting—ditching the QRs for paper menus. Some restaurants are ...
But here’s one adaptation that can’t fall by the wayside fast enough: the now-commonplace QR code menus offered in place of the paper version in millions of American restaurants. They are ...
And many restaurants have returned to using only paper menus. MustHaveMenus, a menu management and printing platform with about 7,000 customers across the United States, has seen a falling off in ...
During and post-COVID-19, digital menus via QR codes became a norm in F&B establishments. However, physical menus are reclaiming their spot, enhancing the dining experience by encouraging social ...
Cruise lines are no exception, with QR codes now commonly found on dining tables and no paper menus provided unless there is a specific request. To be fair, there is a lot to like about using QR ...
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.
He is one of the many patrons nationwide who have lamented the proliferation of QR code menus, prompting restaurants to ditch the square barcodes altogether in favor of tried and true paper menus.