Hand-drawn QR Codes on Mini Blackboard Allow Customers to Order Food

Reported about 1 year ago

At a fast-food restaurant in a Taiwanese high-speed rail station, customers were surprised to find hand-drawn QR codes on a mini blackboard for ordering food. To their amazement, the handmade QR codes could indeed be scanned successfully, just like electronic printed ones. The talented female employee spent about two hours delicately drawing the QR codes using chalk, ensuring precision for successful scanning. This creative and personalized approach not only amazed customers but also sparked discussions online, showcasing the warm and interactive atmosphere created by the unique hand-drawn designs.

Source: YAHOO

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