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[quote=Anonymous]I am capable of using either. That said, I generally much prefer a paper menu and will ask if one is readily available. I do not leave if it is not). While I do see a PP point made previously when you can order directly from your phone via the QR menu - I can see liking that but often that scenario is not what I encounter. I also can appreciate that at least in theory a QR menu can be more accurate to pricing and what options are available. I rarely find they are actually updated often though (i.e. what is the special or what is sold out or otherwise unavailable). I am often dining out with my family. My kids are old enough to read a menu and order for themselves, but not old enough to have phones and/or be allowed to bring them to dinner. QR means we have to share whichever parent brought a phone and has sufficient power. Add in how many tabs or sections there are, how long each takes to load for each family member, etc. and this takes FOREVER for a family of 4. It is also not enjoyable time, yet we are dining out to (try to) have an enjoyable meal. I have to say I find it interesting how many people comment on the filthiness of paper menus. I do agree they are not always cleaned often and can be quite dirty (though not always true). But most phones are also as filthy or worse unless you’re actually cleaning them often. [/quote]
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