2024 Author: Jasmine Walkman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 08:29
If you have seen the menu in a restaurant for ten minutes and you are not sure what to order, you will like the idea of a digital menu.
It takes exactly 2.5 seconds for the new digital menu to understand what you want. Hut pizza customers will be able to enjoy this innovation - the device will scan the retina of the eye and thus understand what the customer wants.
The digital menu will handle the task so quickly thanks to an algorithm that manages to identify which pizza will be perfect for each customer. The software on the new menu is the work of the Swedish eye innovation company Tobii Technology.
According to the inventors, the system will be able to track the customer's gaze, the size of the pizza he is looking at, and the ingredients he has read the longest. The company has estimated that the customer may not be satisfied with the digital menu and want to order something different from what the menu notes.
In this case it is necessary to press a single button that will restart the process and it will start again. It took the inventors from the Swedish company six months to be able to build the whole process of the digital menu.
According to a number of psychologists, this method of ordering is a great idea and will probably begin to be used in other establishments. Experts say that our subconscious plays a significant role in choosing the foods that a person wants to consume.
The pizzeria where the device will be used is extremely pleased with their new acquisition. The management of the restaurant says that they are big supporters of the new ideas that can change the traditional menus and be useful for the customers.
The pizzeria hopes that this new and interesting idea will be really liked by their customers and the digital menu will be able to satisfy their desires. Thanks to this menu, orders will become much easier, convinced the pizzeria Hutt.
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