McDonald’s Replacing Workers With Kiosks In Europe

01mcdonalds-facts4Jobs at McDonald’s in Europe won’t be plentiful, it seems, as the corporation will be installing touchscreen ordering kiosks in 7,000 of its European restaurants.

From a business perspective, this is a very good decision.  Transaction times are improved, there are fewer order errors, and cash transactions are reduced, since the kiosks accept only debit and credit cards.  A side benefit is the ability to easily track their customers preferences.

If McDonald’s employees continue to push for higher wages, we may see a rapid proliferation of automated ordering here in the United States.

(Neowin.net)

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5 Responses to McDonald’s Replacing Workers With Kiosks In Europe

  1. WeeWeed's avatar WeeWeed says:

    Bet it doesn’t improve the food.

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  2. lovely's avatar lovely says:

    The unintended consequences of demanding more money for a person’s labor than the labor is worth. More minimum wage jobs will be replaced by technological advances sooner rather than later especially with the numbskulls demanding $15.00 an hour to insult people and serve them meat byproducts.

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