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Interactive screens are coming to restaurants,
replacing menus and sometimes workers,
and helping to entertain diners. Patrons will
be ordering and sometimes paying using
iPads and other tablets, touch-screen tables
and self-order kiosks. For instance, diners at a
restaurant in the Manhattan department store
Barney’s can order at one of 30 screens in a
glass-covered communal table, then browse the
store’s catalog while eating. And McDonald’s has
deployed touch-screen kiosks in venues across
Europe. This is one manifestation of Screened
Interactions, one of our 10 Trends for 2012.
Screened Dining