BuckToothMoron
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Let’s do the math- many McDonald’s are open 24 hours a day, but let’s just assume 15 hours per day, let’s also assume only 350 days per year, average hourly wage of $8.
15 hrs x 350 days x $8/hour = $42,000 to pay a person (people) to take an order and make change or run a credit card.
Now you can buy a top of the line ATM for $10,000. (Remanufactured/programmed as a mickey Ds cashier). You don’t have to pay unemployment tax, it doesn’t call in sick (some maintenance for sure, but not like babysitting a teenage employee), it won’t take breaks, be late for work, etc.
Frankly I’m shocked there is a single human cashier at any fast food restaurant. The machine will cost less and be much more dependable.
Who is going to bag/tray the food?
Who is going to clean the dining area?
Who is going to restock the (ATM) machine with change?
Who bags the food at Aldi's ?
Why do they need an ATM machine? they don't have strippers there.
Who bags the food at Aldi's ?
A human.
Why do they need an ATM machine? they don't have strippers there
Ask the (bucktoothmoron) I was answering.
Actually, the customer bags his/her own groceries at Aldi.
Why would anyone go to a store that you have to bag your own groceries? I refuse, and make them open a counter with a live person.
That’s what makes America great! If you don’t mind bagging a few groceries to save a bit of time and/or money, then you can shop where they bag your groceries and carry them to your car. It’s a beautiful thang.