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

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    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.

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

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        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.

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          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.

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            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.

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      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.