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Showing Original Post only (View all)Of Course Applebee's Is Going to Replace Waiters With Tablets [View all]
http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2013/12/03/tablets_at_restaurants_applebee_s_chili_s_race_to_eliminate_human_interaction.htmlChilis unveiled basically the same plan three months ago. But that doesnt mean Applebees hasnt been plotting this move for years. In fact, Applebees was the name that came up when my former Slate colleague Annie Lowrey first wrote about the tablets-for-restaurants idea in April 2011. Her story focused on Palo Alto-based startup E La Carte, which is in fact Applebees partner on the just-announced deal. Chilis opted for a rival vendor, Ziosk. Applebee's went light on details in announcing the terms of its deal, but here's how the economics of the proposition looked when Lowrey wrote about it in 2011:
The Presto [E La Cartes tablet] aspires to be the food-services version of the airline check-in kiosk or the ATM or the self-checkout at your local pharmacy. It makes a person's job a computer's job, and that cuts costs. Each console goes for $100 per month. If a restaurant serves meals eight hours a day, seven days a week, it works out to 42 cents per hour per tablemaking the Presto cheaper than even the very cheapest waiter. Moreover, no manager needs to train it, replace it if it quits, or offer it sick days. And it doesn't forget to take off the cheese, walk off for 20 minutes, or accidentally offend with small talk, either.
The restaurants deny that the tablets represent an attempt to replace human employees with computers. Applebees is saying that it wont change its staffing levels when the devices come online next year. And Chilis is optimistic that the tablets will pay for themselves by bringing in extra revenue from impulse orders and at-the-table gaming. Not only will you not have to talk to a waiter when you want to order something, you wont have to talk to your kids, either!
Then again, of course these businesses are saying they wont use the tablets to replace employees. Announcing layoffs along with the tablet move would be begging for a backlash. The fact is, if the tablets work, theyll make the ordering process more efficient and cut the amount of human labor that these restaurants require. At that point, do you suppose theyll keep the extra waiters around out of charity?
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Um... who, exactly, is going to be refilling your drink? You won't have wait staff.
TalkingDog
Dec 2013
#5
They'll probably make drinks self-serve. and then you get a 1-800 # to complain about crappy service
Erose999
Dec 2013
#12
You'll have PROOF of it, though--not "I TOLLLLLD him/her I wanted cheese on that!"
MADem
Dec 2013
#31
If you order from PG's online, there is a space to write a note to the people taking the order.
MADem
Dec 2013
#65
Ive had online pizza orders bungled many times. The driver said its a common problem.
Erose999
Dec 2013
#117
I don't expect the total removal of wait staff in the immediate future...
Decaffeinated
Dec 2013
#77
A local high-end pizzeria did this: A real-world functional-assessment of how this works.
Chan790
Dec 2013
#121
sorry never answered your question the answer is i do, norman goldman does also (he's on
leftyohiolib
Dec 2013
#135
Last time I went to Chili's the power did go out. Thunderstorms. Climate change. Fun fact: most
Erose999
Dec 2013
#18
yeah after is what I meant. We've had one everywhere I've worked, but all those places have been
Erose999
Dec 2013
#44
Trust me the more electronic your kitchen gets the bigger the pain in the ass it is.
Arcanetrance
Dec 2013
#60
Human wait staff can at least take orders & payment manually. When the tablets go out Crapplebee's
Erose999
Dec 2013
#23
well, with applebees, it is already microwaved food, you can do that at home as well.
hollysmom
Dec 2013
#14
Unless things have changed, the vast majority of Applebees food is NOT microwaved.
tridim
Dec 2013
#35
I've never had any complaints about Applebee's food. Appetizers to Entrees were just fine.
cherokeeprogressive
Dec 2013
#85
Well, I am sorry for insulting your job. It might have been just the one I was in that felt very
hollysmom
Dec 2013
#120
Yes, before I eat, I want to put my fingers on something everyone else has touched
jberryhill
Dec 2013
#11
Like the machines we all use to swipe credit cards at grocery stores? Like door handles at applebees
DeschutesRiver
Dec 2013
#64
Someone has to make the tablet, program the tablet, install the tablet, perform maintenance on the
MADem
Dec 2013
#37
do you tip a tablet-so the servers will be made whole from loss of tip money-believe that when i -
dembotoz
Dec 2013
#21
Paula Deen signature manufactured sustenance portions. Now with more Soylent Green.
Erose999
Dec 2013
#24
I worked there 25 years ago, and the most fun part of the job was hanging out with the wait staff..
tridim
Dec 2013
#30
oh really? so what happens to someone when they destroy a job without creating one?
LionsTigersRedWings
Dec 2013
#118
Part of the enjoyment of eating out is being waited on for a change. And at Applebees, that is the
appleannie1
Dec 2013
#46
Screw Applebees, they are as corporate as it gets when it comes down to sit down restaurants
AZ Progressive
Dec 2013
#95
The restaurants deny that the tablets represent an attempt to replace human employees with computers
Lint Head
Dec 2013
#52
Different strokes for different folks, I guess. I don't go to a restaurant to talk to the server.
MADem
Dec 2013
#75
That person that's programming the tablets, you mean in the Silicon Valley or in Seoul
AZ Progressive
Dec 2013
#96
Ironically, I think the biggest argument will come from RWer's who will be afraid that
madinmaryland
Dec 2013
#83
There is a restaurant in Utah that has been doing this for at least two-plus decades...
Drunken Irishman
Dec 2013
#112