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yes, or I prefer no menu at all, open kitchen - seeing as ordering
restaurants are in-person experiences...don't make me stare at a screen again while im there! Do that enough already...
Exactly, I like going to restaurants where elderly locals go, everything is still the old-times way - menus most likely hanging on the walls or no menu at all, handwritten orders, small conversations in between, and the chefs being proud of their food! hahaha
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Electronic menus mean they can increase prices daily without needing to reprint.
That's the answer. Sticky prices aren't a big problem in a stable monetary regime. However, in a highly inflationary period, it's important to be able to adjust prices frequently without constantly printing new menus.
this 100%...we've digitized too too much...QR menus at restaurants are the fkng worst