Louisville-based Yum! Brands is planning to go fully digital at its fast food restaurants.
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They really want to loose customers
If nothing else it alienates the poor from accessing a source of affordable food, since many impoverished people don’t have phones or bank accounts.
Who doesn’t have a phone? You can get an old but quality refurbed iPhone for $100-$300. There are plenty of crappy android ones for a hundred bucks too.
California apparently moved to legalize cryptocurrency. I’m seeing it clearer, crypto was meant to soften the herd to an all digital currency. It is an intelligence operation for sure.
I sometimes wonder if the rampant crime in California is to slowly warm people up to a “minority report” style ecosystem. All digital, all surveiled, all tracked. The LAPD is alrwady using Palantir’s Gotham system to track crime, a sort of “pre-crime” analytics software.