NO PIZZA FOR YOU WHITE MAN (✔)

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  • #890215
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    The amount of bigotry against white men is reaching a fevered pitched. Something will give. To that end the fascist progressive bigots will fake as many “hate crimes” as it takes to send white men to death camps.
    I will leave this here:
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    Let them be racist. If some non-white is offended by my white skin, I could always remove their skin from their body and wear it like a hoody.

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    Have you also noticed how those automated stations look like android phones? Shows you the level of indoctrination these people are under.

    I’m not sure that’s valid. Form follows function, and there are only a limited number of ways you can package a flat touchscreen. I’d have to compare the user interface on their screens before deciding if they’re really cloning android phones, and that’s not likely to ever happen because I avoid McDonalds. Even then I probably won’t be convinced because, again, form follows function, even for software. All switches are basically the same design concept, and yet I wouldn’t say people are indoctrinated to use light switches. At best I would say that people have learned to use touchscreens through smartphone use, not indoctrinated by it, and McDonalds is taking advantage of that learned skill. McDonalds has to spend time and resources training every minimum wage mouth breather employee at the counter, but thanks to smartphones they don’t have to train customers how to use a touchscreen.

    I understand. Yet they could’ve made them square or even triangular regardless of function… When I saw those stations I immediately thought of smartphones.

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    #890233
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    The thing I don’t like about some of those kiosks is the lack of any option to pay with cash. I don’t like this push toward a cashless society, because it infringes on personal privacy.

    Yet a cashless society is what we’re headed for. Better get used to it.
    When they start making that body microchip compulsory is when I’ll disappear entirely.

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    #890299
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    The thing I don’t like about some of those kiosks is the lack of any option to pay with cash.

    Cash is bulky. Handling cash requires more volume than they are willing to expend on these machines. However, as the need to eliminate minimum wage liabilities progresses, you can expect cash capable ordering kiosks to appear, though probably no more than one or two per location.

    I understand. Yet they could’ve made them square or even triangular regardless of function…

    And risk some McNugget swilling welfare parasite’s precious baby meal ticket hurting it’s poor little head on the nasty, sharp corners?

    Whenever McDonalds starts a new venture, their first consideration is always going to be how, not if, they will be sued for it. That’s closely followed by their next consideration: how cheaply can it be done? Those kiosks are shaped that way because it’s the easiest, cheapest shape to make them after rectangles (with their nasty, sharp rectangle corners).

    And this is first gen stuff here. Time to market was also a huge consideration along with cost and liabilities. They didn’t have time to come up with anything better or unique than a rounded slab. Eventually I expect to see many different packaging designs for this technology. I wouldn’t be surprised if some day there are statues of the clown himself with little ordering screens built in installed in McDonalds playgrounds (“Get your parent’s permission first, kids!” – yeah, right). They just haven’t gotten to that point of customization yet.

    Yet a cashless society is what we’re headed for. Better get used to it.

    But not because of any conspiracy. Going cashless is simply cheaper and more convenient for retailers. And it won’t ever be completely cashless. Companies won’t tolerate cashless, because it eliminates a method by which they get paid. Companies want to maximize the ways they get paid, not minimize it.

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    Going cashless is simply cheaper and more convenient for retailers.

    Not from what I’ve seen. Having a card swiper costs them more money. Every card that is swiped costs them a percentage. During a recent purchase, they guy said I could save $70.00 by paying in cash. That is what they’d have to pay if I used my card.

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    Not from what I’ve seen.

    You’re not looking at the whole situation.

    Having a card swiper costs them more money.

    It costs them money, but does it really cost them more money? More money than what?

    I guarantee paying a $15 per hour minimum wager to take cash and make change costs them more. And they also have to hire an above minimum wage manager to check up on the minimum wagers math. And then there’s losses due to employee error (and theft). And so on. Employees aren’t free, and often come with a lot of hidden costs.

    Point of sale systems don’t make math errors. They don’t steal. They don’t take vacations. They don’t show up late. And they don’t end up suing the company for wrongful termination. Lawyers are a lot more expensive than point of sale machines.

    All in all, they’re a bargain compared to employing minimum wage humans.

    Every card that is swiped costs them a percentage. During a recent purchase, they guy said I could save $70.00 by paying in cash. That is what they’d have to pay if I used my card.

    I’m betting a large part of that $70 was tax on income he wasn’t going to report, not transaction fees. I’m also betting that guy was an owner / operator or an employee on a percentage / commission on the sale, not a minimum wager. Also the transaction was of the sort that could not have been made without him, whereas you average minimum wage position is easily eliminated. If you already need to employ a human for other reasons, you might as well have him do the sale in cash and avoid unnecessary credit fees. But if you don’t need to employ a human at all, then you might as well pay the credit fees and avoid paying wages.

    But again, you’re showing why cash will never be eliminated. Businesses want to be paid in as many different ways possible, and that will always include cash. They just prefer doing each individual transaction in as cheap a manner as possible. Going cashless loses them customers just like going cash only would lose them customers.

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    Yet a cashless society is what we’re headed for. Better get used to it.

    But not because of any conspiracy. Going cashless is simply cheaper and more convenient for retailers. And it won’t ever be completely cashless. Companies won’t tolerate cashless, because it eliminates a method by which they get paid. Companies want to maximize the ways they get paid, not minimize it.

    No, it’s not a conspiracy. I wouldn’t want to accuse them of such a capital offense, lol… I’m just pointing it out as real and upcoming when 20yrs ago hardly anyone believed it.

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