Price floors do change the rate of ADOPTION of automation since automation is cheaper long term but capital intensive short term.
If the rate of adoption is too fast it does preclude people who lack sufficient labor capital aka "learn to code" doesn't really work for those who need a new job in 2 weeks.
Strawman/ lame false equivalent argument. There are legitimate economic reasons to not want price floors.
Price floors do change the rate of ADOPTION of automation since automation is cheaper long term but capital intensive short term.
If the rate of adoption is too fast it does preclude people who lack sufficient labor capital aka "learn to code" doesn't really work for those who need a new job in 2 weeks.
Strawman/ lame false equivalent argument. There are legitimate economic reasons to not want price floors.
McDonald's has gone to kiosk ordering, but it's not user friendly and is often not functioning. Just like McDonald's can't figure out how to make a chicken sandwich or chicken tenders.
Price floors do change the rate of ADOPTION of automation since automation is cheaper long term but capital intensive short term.
If the rate of adoption is too fast it does preclude people who lack sufficient labor capital aka "learn to code" doesn't really work for those who need a new job in 2 weeks.
Strawman/ lame false equivalent argument. There are legitimate economic reasons to not want price floors.
McDonald's has gone to kiosk ordering, but it's not user friendly and is often not functioning. Just like McDonald's can't figure out how to make a chicken sandwich or chicken tenders.
Their kiosk is tragic.
Price floors do change the rate of ADOPTION of automation since automation is cheaper long term but capital intensive short term.
If the rate of adoption is too fast it does preclude people who lack sufficient labor capital aka "learn to code" doesn't really work for those who need a new job in 2 weeks.
Strawman/ lame false equivalent argument. There are legitimate economic reasons to not want price floors.
McDonald's has gone to kiosk ordering, but it's not user friendly and is often not functioning. Just like McDonald's can't figure out how to make a chicken sandwich or chicken tenders.
Their kiosk is tragic.
Good God those Dicks burgers were excellent hangover food. Dicks burgers and Burgerville, good stuff.
Price floors do change the rate of ADOPTION of automation since automation is cheaper long term but capital intensive short term.
If the rate of adoption is too fast it does preclude people who lack sufficient labor capital aka "learn to code" doesn't really work for those who need a new job in 2 weeks.
Strawman/ lame false equivalent argument. There are legitimate economic reasons to not want price floors.
McDonald's has gone to kiosk ordering, but it's not user friendly and is often not functioning. Just like McDonald's can't figure out how to make a chicken sandwich or chicken tenders.
Their kiosk is tragic.
There's an app to order with. Most restaurants have one now. Why spend all that money on automated kiosks when you can leapfrog the tech and capital.
I guess you might lose the homeless business.
Good God those Dicks burgers were excellent hangover food. Dicks burgers and Burgerville, good stuff.
Maybe you shouldn't stop for communion at every parish. Just sayin'.
Good God those Dicks burgers were excellent hangover food. Dicks burgers and Burgerville, good stuff.
Maybe you shouldn't stop for communion at every parish. Just sayin'.
Not sure what your point is. Why don't you give more detail.
Good God those Dicks burgers were excellent hangover food. Dicks burgers and Burgerville, good stuff.
Maybe you shouldn't stop for communion at every parish. Just sayin'.
Not sure what your point is. Why don't you give more detail.
Just concerned about your drinking, Atl. You can’t spare the brain cells.
Good God those Dicks burgers were excellent hangover food. Dicks burgers and Burgerville, good stuff.
Maybe you shouldn't stop for communion at every parish. Just sayin'.
Not sure what your point is. Why don't you give more detail.
Just concerned about your drinking, Atl. You can’t spare the brain cells.
So what you are saying is, I have been having fun my whole life and still have enough brain cells tied behind my back to make you look stupid on here.
Now go on! Get out of your mothers covid basement and live it up! Your lack of having fun and drinking hasn't helped you at all. You might as well let er rip.
Good God those Dicks burgers were excellent hangover food. Dicks burgers and Burgerville, good stuff.
Maybe you shouldn't stop for communion at every parish. Just sayin'.
Not sure what your point is. Why don't you give more detail.
Just concerned about your drinking, Atl. You can’t spare the brain cells.
So what you are saying is, I have been having fun my whole life and still have enough brain cells tied behind my back to make you look stupid on here.
Now go on! Get out of your mothers covid basement and live it up! Your lack of having fun and drinking hasn't helped you at all. You might as well let er rip.
In this[/s] the dementia patient's[/b] economy?!?
Price floors do change the rate of ADOPTION of automation since automation is cheaper long term but capital intensive short term.
If the rate of adoption is too fast it does preclude people who lack sufficient labor capital aka "learn to code" doesn't really work for those who need a new job in 2 weeks.
Strawman/ lame false equivalent argument. There are legitimate economic reasons to not want price floors.
McDonald's has gone to kiosk ordering, but it's not user friendly and is often not functioning. Just like McDonald's can't figure out how to make a chicken sandwich or chicken tenders.
Their kiosk is tragic.
Price floors do change the rate of ADOPTION of automation since automation is cheaper long term but capital intensive short term.
If the rate of adoption is too fast it does preclude people who lack sufficient labor capital aka "learn to code" doesn't really work for those who need a new job in 2 weeks.
Strawman/ lame false equivalent argument. There are legitimate economic reasons to not want price floors.
McDonald's has gone to kiosk ordering, but it's not user friendly and is often not functioning. Just like McDonald's can't figure out how to make a chicken sandwich or chicken tenders.
Their kiosk is tragic.
This is news to me, kiosks?

Price floors do change the rate of ADOPTION of automation since automation is cheaper long term but capital intensive short term.
If the rate of adoption is too fast it does preclude people who lack sufficient labor capital aka "learn to code" doesn't really work for those who need a new job in 2 weeks.
Strawman/ lame false equivalent argument. There are legitimate economic reasons to not want price floors.
McDonald's has gone to kiosk ordering, but it's not user friendly and is often not functioning. Just like McDonald's can't figure out how to make a chicken sandwich or chicken tenders.
Their kiosk is tragic.
Had lunch there twice this week. No reason Mrs. Husky has to know. No one mocked anyone.
Had lunch there twice this week. No reason Mrs. Husky has to know. No one mocked anyone.