Is this the location that’s the first in Germany? They might have kept the older design as a gimmick.
__Korbi__ on
That’s because Munich is like a village that didn’t keep up with time. Lived there for some time and it felt like traveling back in time compared to other German cities.
Knuspermann on
Stachus oder
Xargon9417 on
Airport restaurant? Possibly since it’s more expensive, it’s not mainstream
CloudNineChaos on
This is pretty normal in Asia still, they even flip them for the breakfast menu
sprknl on
Honestly, in Germany, I’d be surprised if they let you pay by card at that location
woodzopwns on
There is a McDonalds in Luxembourg that never got the rebound too, its still yellow as ever!
feel-the-avocado on
Give me the good old brown and white text.
I want a menu to stay still long enough so I can see what its showing me while i am trying to decide what to order.
Nooneknows882 on
I went into a McDonalds for the first time in years. No one at the counter and three ordering stations separate. I’d love to walk in and see that.
I-STATE-FACTS on
”Manual menu screens” Broseph, those are signs.
Taiga_Taiga on
Analog… Not manual. They’re not operating, or manhandling the menus.
Musclecar123 on
Gib mir den coupon!
Equal-Weakness-7063 on
Munich is stuck in the 1800s so this fits
Mighty-Wings on
Companies need to get back to these. Sick of the wired carousel of food which always fucks off the minute I am due to order.
I would accept static digital screens as I accept that it’s easier to change over menus etc.
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Personally much prefer these – sick of these digital screens that switch to something different when I’m trying to order something.
I spent far too long trying to work out exactly what you meant by “manual menu screens” here. Its like calling a book a “manual Kindle screen”.
You kids 🙂
You mean…menus? And you have to interact with a human to order your food?!🤯
(🤔…“food.”)
Ah yes manual menus, like a manual clock /s
Stay golden munich!
……what do you mean? I haven’t been inside a Macdonald in a long time. If not menus like this then what?
That’s not a screen that’s a paper menu behind plastic that you crank it from the bottom or side (depending) and it makes the next menu show.
Do they serve beer still?
“Analog”. The word is analog. The opposite of digital.
*sigh* …. ANALOG !!! NOT MANUAL, ANALOG!
I hope this will become a trend. Like how vinyls came back
Like this? https://youtu.be/g2Y_p8-LbY4?si=QDQ7XhKcCXo-YCoL
Is this the location that’s the first in Germany? They might have kept the older design as a gimmick.
That’s because Munich is like a village that didn’t keep up with time. Lived there for some time and it felt like traveling back in time compared to other German cities.
Stachus oder
Airport restaurant? Possibly since it’s more expensive, it’s not mainstream
This is pretty normal in Asia still, they even flip them for the breakfast menu
Honestly, in Germany, I’d be surprised if they let you pay by card at that location
There is a McDonalds in Luxembourg that never got the rebound too, its still yellow as ever!
Give me the good old brown and white text.
I want a menu to stay still long enough so I can see what its showing me while i am trying to decide what to order.
I went into a McDonalds for the first time in years. No one at the counter and three ordering stations separate. I’d love to walk in and see that.
”Manual menu screens” Broseph, those are signs.
Analog… Not manual. They’re not operating, or manhandling the menus.
Gib mir den coupon!
Munich is stuck in the 1800s so this fits
Companies need to get back to these. Sick of the wired carousel of food which always fucks off the minute I am due to order.
I would accept static digital screens as I accept that it’s easier to change over menus etc.