McDonalds To Replace 2,500 Human Cashiers With Digital Ones

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  • #517873
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    IRuleMe
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    McDonalds To Replace 2,500 Human Cashiers With Digital Ones: Here Is Its Math Behind It

    Do you know who’s not “McLovin” that s~~~? ME. I’ve had a couple encounters with these McDonalds. I walk in, am faced with a kiosk I’m told to order from. I place my order. Then I have to print my receipt, and take a stand with a number on it. I take that stand, and the receipt to the cashier. She takes both things, and rings up my order. Now I have to pay her. Then I go and sit down while I wait for her to bring me my order as she looks around to see where I’m sitting.

    The first time this happened my friend and I told the woman “ya know.. This is gonna put you out of a job eventually”. The second time, just to troll another McDonalds (since they won’t let you order the normal way), I walked in, looked at the kiosk and said “what the f~~~ is this s~~~!!?”

    I try to avoid McDonalds whenever I can because well.. It’s McDonalds. But got damn! Makes me want to eat there even less now. Too much work.

    #517881
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    ResidentEvil7
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    They tried this once before out by me, and they regretted it to where they removed those kiosks. I don’t like having to do what employees are suppose to do, that are paid to do. Just like at self-checkouts, I refuse to touch something an employee should be doing. But they’ll regret it. People usually don’t suppose those things. Although millennials wouldn’t mind it, because modernization is too cool to them.

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

    #517907
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    Conqueror Worm
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    Automation is coming, prepare yourselves gents.

    Even in my industry (construction). I was speaking to the owner of a joinery firm that the company I work for uses, he used to have a busy shop, now his joiners just stand around watching the CNC machine do their job for them.

    And, it’s not only blue collar jobs at risk, white collars – your next. Example: Here in Britain, there’s a company that deals with parking fines. It uses google street view and algorithms to determine if fines are justified, and has something around a 98-99% success rate. Which, is very similar to the first job I had, working for a law firm I would have to go to locations around London and measure trips hazards to see if claims were valid or not.

    I’m sure they are trying to usher in our new overlord, Antichrist if you like, via this s~~~. Something a bit googley, something a bit deepmindy.

    I’m calling it.

    formerly the beautiful 101

    #517915
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    Anonymous
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    I used to throw my construction waste in their trash receptacles to save money on dump fees. Other than that I don’t their whatever-you-call-it.

    You can fit allot in one of those trash cans if your brother lifts the lid for rapid deployment!!!

    In my my case it’s garbage in, I’m out!

    #517918
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    DarkRyu
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    I’m all for automating fast food workers. They’re SO F~~~ING STUPID! They can’t even follow simple directions. Unfortunately ordering kiosks don’t solve the problem, and that problem is that STUPID, DISGUSTING lowlife f~~~wits are making the food and sweating in it and scratching their ball sacks as they’re making it.

    One of the main things that people ask about automation is “what are all the people that are too dumb to do anything else going to do?” Well, they’re too f~~~ing stupid to even make fast food. And I certainly don’t want these dumbasses in charge of making sure I get safe food!

    #517921
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    MENGINEER
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    All franchise food/starbucks/banks/drivers/assembly lines will be automated in the future. Amazon just bought Whole Foods for $14 billion..

    Machines don’t call in sick. They don’t complain or get pregnant.

    What we can do as men is to adapt (as we always do) and be knowledgeable about working/calibrating said machines so we stay gainfully employed.

    #517926
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    Untamed
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    All forms of payment will eventually – and I think rather quickly – become automated for the simple reason that everyone will be microchipped and a computer-cashier will then scan your chip and debit your bank account.
    The trend’s already started, a few million people and families have already been chipped and several large corporations are planing to chip their employees for clocking in and getting access to the building. A few are doing that now.
    Once cash is gone so will the cashiers. And don’t think you’ll have a choice whether to get chipped or not, you won’t. Right now it’s on a voluntary basis, not obligatory but do you remember when having a bank account wasn’t compulsory? Try to conduct your life without bank account now and see how far you go. It will be the same for the microchip implant. Soon it will be impossible to live in society without it and that’s when the prophecy of The Mark of the Beast foretold in St.John’s Revelation will come to pass:
    “It also forced all people, great and small, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hands or on their foreheads so that they could not buy or sell unless they had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of its name. Here is a call for wisdom: Let the one who has insight calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man, and that number is six hundred sixty-six.”
    The “number of a man” is 666 because a man made up the framework of the barcode to be 666. But the actual ” calculation ” of the number of “its name” comes up to C.O.M.P.U.T.E.R by MY calculations. It’s a simple process to figure out, for a believer who doesn’t take anyone’s words for granted.
    Mark of the Beast

    Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
    Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
    #GenderSegragationNow!

    #517927
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    Carnage
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    Forget about construction, mcs~~~, 666 etc…
    Get me those automated sex dolls going rigth now, that’s what I want in development.
    By the way there was a guy with experience in sex dolls here, who was it?

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

    #517938
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    Boar
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    Yup. And they are still working on heavy driverless trucks, drone package delivery, smart software, etc.

    Anymore, I would just like to check out of the system. I do not see a good endgame to the world’s current direction.

    Untamed wrote: Quit complaining and Go Your Own Way in whatever manner suits you best.

    #517962
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    Black_knight
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    Yup. And they are still working on heavy driverless trucks,

    As a truck driver myself, they can’t even get the damned automated wipers to work properly, so I’m not sure how they’re gonna get a 44 ton, 55ft long, 9ft wide articulated truck to do 5 deliveries around London, drive through miles of temporary roadworks, negotiate tight roundabouts, dodge thousands of other vehicles cutting in on them, and still get back to Birmingham on its own.

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    Autolite
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    I’m all for automating fast food workers.

    I have no problem with it either. I use self check-outs whenever I can. I prefer not having to interact with people unless it’s absolutely necessary…

    #518004
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    Automate my french fries. I hope Russians hack those machines and cause McErrors, this is all sensitive infrastructure now. -Whenever I am forced to eat fast food I feel like a hamster trapped on planet habit-trail. That s~~~ is gross and unhealthy too.
    On a philosophical note, I feel that we as humans are trying to create the ultimate human experience, by eliminating as many humans from the equation as possible. Seems contradictory. Anyway the modern fast food burger is closer to a dirty sponge than a real bbq hamburger.
    The real problem is eating at McDonalds.

    Beer & BBQ

    #518009
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    Point Of No Return
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    What does one call the modern version of the by-gone Luddite? Does anybody know?




    Know when it is your duty to give them zero explanations for your actions.

    #518010
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    Autolite
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    “what are all the people that are too dumb to do anything else going to do?”

    Walmart or politics…

    #518020
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    Untamed
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    What does one call the modern version of the by-gone Luddite? Does anybody know?




    Not Economically Viable.

    Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
    Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
    #GenderSegragationNow!

    #518036
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    Faust For Science
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    They can replace all their employees, but they forget that may mean customers will not come.

    Corporate arrogance continues to underestimate the American consumer.

    For example, look at Starbucks. After Starbucks announced they were hiring ten thousand muslim foreigners at the expense of American employees, the sales at Starbucks has collapses due to Americans deciding to not purchase Starbucks coffee.

    There was no formal boycott of Starbucks, the Americans were insulted and almost all decided to take their business elsewhere.

    #518039
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    Tyrolva
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    Most people prefer human interaction to machine interaction. Machines are – even at their best – just calculators. They will never truly have that human element that allows them to navigate complicated scenarios.

    I think even the blue-pillers would see straight through this, partly due to sensationalism instilled by pop culture. Think Skynet, Hal 9000, GLaDOS(for us millennials), not to mention just how creeped out most people are how technology is advancing. Even the average person will say McDonalds is crap, but they go along with it because “that’s just the times we’re in”.

    They’d probably be just as worried as we would be about an attempt to invent mind control, or susceptibility to hacking. Over in Britain we stick with paper ballots for precisely that reason; there’s an increasing sentiment against the increasing misuse of technology.

    #518114
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    I wonder if this has anything to do with artificially inflated minimum wages.

    Women are better at multitasking? Fucking up several things at once is not multitasking.

    #518128
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    Conqueror Worm
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    They can replace all their employees, but they forget that may mean customers will not come.

    Corporate arrogance continues to underestimate the American consumer.

    For example, look at Starbucks. After Starbucks announced they were hiring ten thousand muslim foreigners at the expense of American employees, the sales at Starbucks has collapses due to Americans deciding to not purchase Starbucks coffee.

    There was no formal boycott of Starbucks, the Americans were insulted and almost all decided to take their business elsewhere.

    I confess to using starf~~~s occasionally, but only ’cause they write your name on your cup. How do you spell it?

    T-R-U-M-P.

    (Have your phone at the ready if the poor little snowflakes start to melt)

    formerly the beautiful 101

    #518176
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    Anonymous
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    But but BUT, if they automate fast food jobs, where will the liberals work for $15 dollars per hour with their colored hair, tattoos, and piercings everywhere??

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