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Ever go to an Italian restaurant and they have a 30 minute or so variance in how soon they bring your order? That’s because they don’t adjust for the online orders in their kitchen. Either constrained by physical size or staff, also most services don’t rate limit how many orders go to singular restaurants. It’s especially hard for a restaurant to suspend online ordering if they rely on email, fax, or robo called orders.


I've been to resturants in the 80s and 90s and had these variances, it's not just because of online ordering, some kitchens are just bad.




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