Aussie sparks huge debate after calling out annoying café trend trends now
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A disgruntled Aussie has launched a fiery rant at cafés that use QR codes for ordering, sparking a huge debate on social media.
The customer spoke out after visiting a café in Bondi, Sydney, where QR codes were the exclusive method for placing food and drink orders.
They vented about the absence of face-to-face table service and criticised the café for having the 'audacity' to request tips through the QR system.
A customer of a café in Bondi, Sydney, slammed the venue for asking to be tipped, despite using a QR code ordering system (stock image)
'In this day and age, you go to a café in the city, and most will have QR codes to scan and order your food at the table. Quick, easy and convenient, right?' they explained.
'So I was in Bondi at a café on the beach. They had no table service - where a waiter would take your order - only the QR code.
'So I bring it up, make the order, get ready to pay and the café had the absolute audacity to ask if I would like to leave a tip.
'At this point I've had no interaction with anyone and I'm thinking to myself, "What BS."'
The customer then offered some advice to cafés switching to a QR code ordering system.
'If you switch to technology and your staff aren't interacting with customers while