iPad Used at Restaurant in China to Avoid Cheating Price

Posted on the 19 June 2012 by Hpmurah2u @hpmurah2u

 Have you ever  experienced the same thing, when dining at the seafood restaurant (seafood) which are not listed in the menu price? It seems that so many visitors who complained about the same seafood restaurant forced to implement a new system, where visitors can see the price of food open their message, at least not been applied in China.  Seafood restaurants in the province of Hainan, South China, forced by government regulations to implement the new system to avoid cheating the price should be paid by visitors. This new system seems to take advantage of Apple's popular tablet, iPad, where each book will be assisted with these tablets. iPad itself is used for some of the large restaurant, while a few small restaurants prefer to use a PDA. Available through the software, users can bring menus and order food directly through the tablet / PDA and immediately transmitted to the kitchen via WiFi. The price listed is actually made ​​by the local government so that when the restaurant above the price set appreciate the bill / bills can not be printed. Until now as many as 20 of 200 seafood restaurants that use this system, which offers 9000 yuan government subsidy to buy iPad, software and staff training costs.
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