ordering on phones / kiosks is far far better in every way - no awkward interactions, you can see the price of everything, take as long as you need, see the ingredients in everything, see what you can modify / at what price, you know you’ve entered it accurately, etc.
only people against it are technology-reticent boomers whose only joy comes from bossing around underpaid workers. unfortunately we have a lot of those in the US; they also think seeing people being humiliated like this is actually smart business and a blessing unto the workers. and this particular chain heavily caters to those sorts of people
wintermute_oregon@lemm.ee 11 months ago
Volume. Cfa are extremely busy. It’d hard to grasp how much chicken they sell.
The order takes typically walk the line to take all the orders that way they just pull to the window to get their order.
Some states asked cfa to help with Covid vaccine coordination since they are experts at handling large crowds.
stevehobbes@lemy.lol 11 months ago
Which states asked for CFA help? That seems ridiculous.
Lev_Astov@lemmy.world 11 months ago
A quick search turned up one town in SC, but I’m not seeing much else.
It’s really not at all ridiculous to seek expertise from experts when implementing a new system. However, it’s not surprising people wouldn’t think of the overlap between fast food and vaccine distribution, especially since most fast food does a piss-poor job of managing their own lines.