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No shit. I don't want to have to use my phone to read a damn menu at a sit-down restaurant. I am always tempted to make some qr code stickers that take you to some other website or a rick-roll (don't know if kids will scan it, don't want it to be too nasty) and just stick it over their stupid menu codes.

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>Good news for the majority of Americans who despise them - restaurants are increasingly getting rid of QR codes to access menus on smartphones. Enough customers have complained about scanning the black and white squares to get food choices that restaurants are going back to paper menus. The world, very briefly, fell in love with QR codes during the pandemic when paper or plastic menus were seen as a risk for spreading Covid.

No shit. I don't want to have to use my phone to read a damn menu at a sit-down restaurant. I am always tempted to make some qr code stickers that take you to some other website or a rick-roll (don't know if kids will scan it, don't want it to be too nasty) and just stick it over their stupid menu codes. Archive: https://archive.today/ndGni From the post: >>Good news for the majority of Americans who despise them - restaurants are increasingly getting rid of QR codes to access menus on smartphones. Enough customers have complained about scanning the black and white squares to get food choices that restaurants are going back to paper menus. The world, very briefly, fell in love with QR codes during the pandemic when paper or plastic menus were seen as a risk for spreading Covid.

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'It's like self-checkout or putting your own IKEA stuff together,' the 59-year-old software trainer said.

I'm just sayin', this is his fault