QR code menus stir mixed reactions among customers


Patrons divided: People eating at a mamak restaurant. While some diners are excited about the introduction of digital menus, others worry that the move will be an added hassle. — GLENN GUAN/The Star

GEORGE TOWN: Restaurants going digital with QR code menus are facing mixed reviews from people of different generations.

Over in Bayan Lepas, fusion restaurant operator Ted Soo, 37, was among the first in the area to adopt QR code menus.

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