Freedom Gate Co.
Banned
We all know that public schools, chemicals, along with bad parenting, are causing kids to grow up in bubbles that cause them to end up incredibly dumb as they enter high school or after they graduate, but we are really at rock bottom these days.
Many fast food joints from Md's to Burger King, to Popeyes, to Taco Bell, to yamomma, to Wendy's and many many more, are all using touch screen panels that have an interface designed to be as simple as possible.
And yet the majority of the time, the cashiers, including in many cases the "managers" or "shift supervisors", are too fucking stupid to use it. Either by lagging and taking too much time to find A SINGLE button, or getting the order wrong.
As you can see in the picture, this is an example of McDonalds register.
It's very simple, you click one of the categories above, and then items are listed, and then you click the item the customer wants.
For example right now "drinks" are selected, so if someone orders a large drink you don't somehow end up adding a fucking burger. But somehow they always managed to do that.
Everything else is self-explanatory, BF is breakfast, regular 1 and 2 switch between cheaper and expensive sandwiches, etc. This is actually not the newest one, there are actually MORE SIMPLE interfaces with BIGGER pictures now, but a lot of McDonalds still use this one or some variation of this one.
Now here's the thing, I order a sandwich, why is the cashier spending 90 seconds going "uhhhhh" and then pressing the button? A 6 year old child can figure this out. I've heard "I can't find it" numerous times, having one time, the cashier calling for help by another cashier, who also couldn't find what I ordered and got a third person. This was for a fucking milkshake.
But what's worse? Others have the same simple, or simpler interfaces. Yet the same problem keeps occurring. How can you be so unintelligent you think 7+7 is 18, when you have the damn machine tell you the freaking change you need to give the customer ON SCREEN???
This is Taco bells:
I don't get how these are causing so much confusion for so many people. Some of these cashiers have been employed from 6 months to 3 years, the managers sometimes around 4-5 years along with shift supervisors.
Yet, for some reason, everyone hears "large fry" and they click on large drink, then back out, then can't find it, then call for backup. What?
This level of unintelligent is unsafe. I think there should be a basic audit at every restaurant that has a touch screen with simple interfaces. Those that fail a simple test should be placed in center for rehabilitation because, that kind of stupid shouldn't be walking in the street.
Many fast food joints from Md's to Burger King, to Popeyes, to Taco Bell, to yamomma, to Wendy's and many many more, are all using touch screen panels that have an interface designed to be as simple as possible.
And yet the majority of the time, the cashiers, including in many cases the "managers" or "shift supervisors", are too fucking stupid to use it. Either by lagging and taking too much time to find A SINGLE button, or getting the order wrong.
As you can see in the picture, this is an example of McDonalds register.
It's very simple, you click one of the categories above, and then items are listed, and then you click the item the customer wants.
For example right now "drinks" are selected, so if someone orders a large drink you don't somehow end up adding a fucking burger. But somehow they always managed to do that.
Everything else is self-explanatory, BF is breakfast, regular 1 and 2 switch between cheaper and expensive sandwiches, etc. This is actually not the newest one, there are actually MORE SIMPLE interfaces with BIGGER pictures now, but a lot of McDonalds still use this one or some variation of this one.
Now here's the thing, I order a sandwich, why is the cashier spending 90 seconds going "uhhhhh" and then pressing the button? A 6 year old child can figure this out. I've heard "I can't find it" numerous times, having one time, the cashier calling for help by another cashier, who also couldn't find what I ordered and got a third person. This was for a fucking milkshake.
But what's worse? Others have the same simple, or simpler interfaces. Yet the same problem keeps occurring. How can you be so unintelligent you think 7+7 is 18, when you have the damn machine tell you the freaking change you need to give the customer ON SCREEN???
This is Taco bells:
I don't get how these are causing so much confusion for so many people. Some of these cashiers have been employed from 6 months to 3 years, the managers sometimes around 4-5 years along with shift supervisors.
Yet, for some reason, everyone hears "large fry" and they click on large drink, then back out, then can't find it, then call for backup. What?
This level of unintelligent is unsafe. I think there should be a basic audit at every restaurant that has a touch screen with simple interfaces. Those that fail a simple test should be placed in center for rehabilitation because, that kind of stupid shouldn't be walking in the street.