Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To name a few:
(1) United airlines (and probably others) not accepting credit cards and only allowing passengers to purchase items if their credit card is on file in the app.
This is a lot faster, and more sanitary for the flight attendants. It's a lot more human-centered.
(2) Hotels offering minimal housekeeping service. Makes me just want to always use Airbnb.
This is related to a labor shortage, and it cuts costs.
(3) Reduced flight schedules. People are traveling in droves and there’s a need for more flights!
Again, related to labor shortages, and ensures flights that due run are full, and increases demand which increases price.
I understand that 2 and 3 are in large part due to the labor shortage that will take years to come back from, but 1? Come on. The flight attendants can use a square and charge credit cards. Shit, they can add a little tip option like everywhere else these days. Way to leave money on the table.
COVID revealed a lot of new ways to capitalize on things. Businesses are businesses.
Anonymous wrote:To name a few:
(1) United airlines (and probably others) not accepting credit cards and only allowing passengers to purchase items if their credit card is on file in the app.
This is a lot faster, and more sanitary for the flight attendants. It's a lot more human-centered.
(2) Hotels offering minimal housekeeping service. Makes me just want to always use Airbnb.
This is related to a labor shortage, and it cuts costs.
(3) Reduced flight schedules. People are traveling in droves and there’s a need for more flights!
Again, related to labor shortages, and ensures flights that due run are full, and increases demand which increases price.
I understand that 2 and 3 are in large part due to the labor shortage that will take years to come back from, but 1? Come on. The flight attendants can use a square and charge credit cards. Shit, they can add a little tip option like everywhere else these days. Way to leave money on the table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vaccine requirements.
Only for non-citizens coming to the US
And what do they matter, right? My dad doesn’t want the vaccine. It doesn’t make him dangerous to others, yet I can’t see him. Others are smarter than me, they buy certificates which aren’t properly checked anyway. It’s just theater.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No physical menu. I don’t want to pull it up on my phone, thank you.
YES! The last thing I want to do at a restaurant with friends or family is have everyone stare at their phones. But thank god we’re not getting Covid from touching a menu….
Yup. This bothers me so much. Feels so rude to stare at my phone. I want to talk to the people I’m with and not have everyone’s phones out. I now ask for paper menus when I walk in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walmart only staying open until 11 pm instead of open all night.
I guess this is a decision by them based on profits but I just wish at least some Walmarts were open all night. Where I live there are three super Walmarts and numerous Walmart Marketplace grocery stores within 20 minutes of me, why can't even one of them be open all night?
For years I had done my grocery shopping late at night to avoid crowds and shop in peace and quiet, and also loved being able to pick up random stuff at any hour, especially great since I'm a night owl.
Oh well, I guess it's not coming back.
Who is willing to work at them for minimum wage? You aren't, so why should someone else so you can shop at 2 AM?
Whatever. They were open 24 hrs a day for many years pre-covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No physical menu. I don’t want to pull it up on my phone, thank you.
YES! The last thing I want to do at a restaurant with friends or family is have everyone stare at their phones. But thank god we’re not getting Covid from touching a menu….
+1,000 We were at a restaurant with a very long, complicated menu, think multiple pages almost like Cheesecake Factory type length. We begged for a physical menu. Restaurant doesn't have them anymore.
I tend to think of more things moving to QR codes/online as not "leftover" but a lessons learned....along the lines of the continued use of video conference to enable hybrid work and meetings.
It isn't so much about it being COVID related, but something we learned that we should incorporate and continue moving forward.
Printed menus get dirty and spread germs, ANY germs. Printed menus need to be replaced every time a menu item changes. Printed menus are just another THING that the establishment has to distribute, collect, and store.
Sure, I don't alwats love having to pull it up on my phone, but I think that is more rooted in habit and my resistance to change than the printed menu being in any way better.
Anonymous wrote:Walmart only staying open until 11 pm instead of open all night.
I guess this is a decision by them based on profits but I just wish at least some Walmarts were open all night. Where I live there are three super Walmarts and numerous Walmart Marketplace grocery stores within 20 minutes of me, why can't even one of them be open all night?
For years I had done my grocery shopping late at night to avoid crowds and shop in peace and quiet, and also loved being able to pick up random stuff at any hour, especially great since I'm a night owl.
Oh well, I guess it's not coming back.
Anonymous wrote:It’s definitely annoying when places have clearly adopted policies that make their lives easier or save money and still blame it on Covid. We were in New Orleans at thanksgiving and the St Louis cemetery is still closed for “Covid.” Gurl please, it’s outside and everyone in it is dead, we aren’t getting Covid there. Be real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting asked for a tip for pretty much anything I pay for.
That’s completely unrelated to covid what are you talking about
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No physical menu. I don’t want to pull it up on my phone, thank you.
YES! The last thing I want to do at a restaurant with friends or family is have everyone stare at their phones. But thank god we’re not getting Covid from touching a menu….
+1,000 We were at a restaurant with a very long, complicated menu, think multiple pages almost like Cheesecake Factory type length. We begged for a physical menu. Restaurant doesn't have them anymore.
I tend to think of more things moving to QR codes/online as not "leftover" but a lessons learned....along the lines of the continued use of video conference to enable hybrid work and meetings.
It isn't so much about it being COVID related, but something we learned that we should incorporate and continue moving forward.
Printed menus get dirty and spread germs, ANY germs. Printed menus need to be replaced every time a menu item changes. Printed menus are just another THING that the establishment has to distribute, collect, and store.
Sure, I don't alwats love having to pull it up on my phone, but I think that is more rooted in habit and my resistance to change than the printed menu being in any way better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting asked for a tip for pretty much anything I pay for.
That’s completely unrelated to covid what are you talking about