So we can stand around at the bar for twenty minutes being overlooked whilst gasping for a drink? No thanks.

  • @porkins
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    They should have a designated queue area, but still maintain those sitting at the bar. Alternate, one order for the seated, one for the queue. If you want to get fancy, replace the queue area with a cubby system and an app. Order from the app, pay, and get a QR code and a cubby number when your drink is ready. QR unlocked your drink cubby. The cubbies can be see through. I should invent this.

    • @[email protected]
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      411 months ago

      If people don’t want to form a line do you think they’ll download an app? I can already hear the boomers raging on FB about it.

      • @AlpacaChariot
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        411 months ago

        I’m a millennial and there’s 0% chance I’m downloading an app riddled with trackers and adverts just to order a drink.

        • @porkins
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          111 months ago

          It’s possible to create an effective mobile experience for ordering, paying, and retrieving a QR code with just a website. Your feedback has only helped refine the idea. Unless you won’t use the internet either.

          • @AlpacaChariot
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            111 months ago

            No I won’t use the internet ever, in fact I only post to Lemmy by sending a letter to a nearby university who publish my views on the fediverse for me.

            A website I can visit with an adblocker is a totally different thing to an app, one of the reasons companies like apps is they can bundle all kinds of adware and shite with it. No thanks.

            • @porkins
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              111 months ago

              So we are in agreement then that a web app is sufficient since you can run your blockers while paying in crypto to hide your illicit beer drinking.

              • @AlpacaChariot
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                111 months ago

                So many assumptions in this post I don’t know where to start lol

      • @porkins
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        111 months ago

        The boomers will just sit at the bar. The cubby system is really just to help protect the bartender from the line-people getting pissy whenever the bartender serves the non-cubby patrons. Puts up a barrier and saves them time having to take some of the orders.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 months ago

      So theatres do this so your drink is ready to go during intermission. Don’t think you need an app to speed up the bar experience these days give how quick paying by contactless is anyway.

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      11 months ago

      (Edit: should specify this is aimed at the phones and qr codes system!) That would absolutely ruin the atmosphere for me though, the character of a bar is the bustle and people standing around as well as the chatter you get sometimes.

      Removing all that and just having people tap away at their phones while the bar staff silently make drinks, then people walking to a box to grab theirs honestly sounds uninviting.

      Nice concept on paper but it’d ruin a bar for me.

      • @porkins
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        111 months ago

        People tap on their phones all the time anyways. Many people don’t mind getting their drinks faster and being able to spend time with the people they actually came to to the bar to see instead of having to jockey for a drink. Having an alert tell you when your drink is ready is efficient. Paying from your phone means you’ll buy more because it’s easy. People who don’t want to use their phones can sit and order at the bar.