While this obviously is a problem for blind users, it actually should
prove a welcome step for many customers as it will mean far fewer botched
orders.
MCD already uses this technology
to some degree in many of its drive-throughs as the person taking your
order displays it for you to see on a display screen.
There are so many goofed-up orders at fast food places that this ought to
cut down this to some extent.
The problem with systems such as those used at Krogers is that items must
be placed correctly for the scanner to see the item and the bar coding
must also be clear and there.
Krogers has not eliminated human cashiers but rather supplemented them
with this system. Undoubtedly, MCD will do the same and others will be
joining this trend.
everyone feels the pain of God's absence until they find him.
James MacDonald, speaker, "Walk in the Word" radio
http://www.jamesmacdonald.com/
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