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Deli Touch Ordering System: One Swipe of a Pen Will Bring You Meat

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Unless I’m in a fancy restaurant, I generally don’t need to interact a whole lot with the wait staff. When I’m dining at Chili’s, its all about getting my fajita as quick as possible. The folks in Japan realize that a middleman is not always necessary, which is why they are developing products like the Deli-Touch.

The system works using a pen that collects barcode data when swiped over a selection in a menu. That data is then transferred wirelessly to a printer, where the kitchen staff takes the order. At that point, an automated voice will alert both parties that an order has been placed. At only 45,000 Yen (or $418) for a one-month rental on 30 pens, a server, and printer, the Deli-Touch represents a far more economical solution to conventional wait staff and other automated systems. Plus, I won’t have to deal with any waiters who screw up my order because they are stoned. [Teraoka via Trends in Japan]

https://gizmodo.com/ben-curtis-dell-dude-now-a-waiter-320597

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