Taco Bell just tried to excite customers with a new kind of drive-thru | ZDNET
So it was the other day that I saw not only the word "first," but also a true rarity: The word "electrified."
Here's what truly threw me. The next two words after "first" and "electrified" were "Taco" and "Bell."
What could this be about? A Taco Bell only staffed by robots was my first inclination. Or a Taco Bell that gave you an electric shock as you waited for your order.
Optus data breach: customers yet to be reimbursed for passport replacements | Optus | The Guardian
Government has not finalised process with the telco for passports to be replaced for free after 100,000 numbers were released
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade says about 100,000 passport numbers were released in the Optus breach but that customers do not actually need to replace their passports, citing crackdowns on the use of those documents for identity verification processes.
Power outage Saturday affects 123 Palo Alto customers | News | Palo Alto Online |
City of Palo Alto Utilities is reporting a power outage for 123 customers in the Garland and Midtown neighborhoods Saturday morning.
A utilities crew is working restore electricity, which could be out until 6 p.m., the department stated on Twitter.
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Restaurants Turn Customers Away Amid Staffing | PYMNTS.com
Restaurants' labor challenges are so acute that many are turning away would-be diners, losing sales opportunities and potentially negatively impacting customer loyalty.
According to data from the 2022 edition of PYMNTS' Restaurant Readiness Index , which drew from a survey of more than 500 managers of quick-service restaurants (QSRs) and full-service restaurants (FSRs) across the country, 19% have had to turn away customers in the face of labor challenges.
McAlister's offers free tea for a year to first 134 customers at new Portage deli - mlive.com
The Atlanta-based, fast-casual chain — known for its sweet tea, handcrafted sandwiches, fresh salads and giant stuffed spuds — will open its doors in Portage at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 24. The deli is located at 5970 S. Westnedge Ave.
McAlister's in Portage will offer a variety of ways for guests to dine, including dine-in, outdoor patio seating, pick-up window and delivery, a news release from the restaurant states.
Tesla Now Lets Customers Vote on New Supercharger Locations - Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) - Benzinga
Last month, Tesla Inc's TSLA "Tesla Charging" Twitter account shared that the company would soon let customers vote on where new Superchargers would be built, and also allow new location suggestions.
If none of the suggested locations are close enough to you, Tesla also allows people to input suggestions for new Supercharger locations.
Crypto Bank Nuri Urges Customers To Withdraw Assets Under A Specific Date | Bitcoinist.com
Additional service fees risks turning off customers, and employees
"Is this a tip? Are we supposed to tip on top of this?" I overheard this familiar refrain coming from the table next to me as the couple tried to figure out how much, if anything, to write on the gratuity line.
With a 20% "service fee" automatically added to the bill, the confusion was easily understandable. Just seconds earlier I was having the same conversation at my table and decided to wait and see what the couple next to me did before I made a move.
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