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Starbucks continues rollout of mobile ordering at US airports


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Enjoy crispy hash browns, the freshest fries, and REAL eggs on a McGriddle: McDonald’s employees and customers share their favorite ordering hacks for the fast food chain

But at McDonald’s, there are quite a few ordering hacks that don’t even involve making entirely new … It’s smaller and costs less than their regular salads. Snag a cheaper Big Mac Business Insider p…
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McDonald’s employees reveal the best ordering hacks and secret menu items

The hacks are mostly from former or current employees. Examples include asking for “fresh” food, going between 10:30 and 11 a.m., ordering a side salad with meat, and ordering a McDouble with Mac Sauce instead of a Big Mac. No one knows how to game a …
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TV news anchor triggers Alexa to attempt ordering dollhouses

Last year, I was gifted an Amazon Echo; stunned, I stared at the gifter and thought to myself, have you ever met me…do you know me at all? The side of the Echo box listed features, starting with “fair-field voice control, with 7-microphone array and beam-forming technology to hear you from across the room.” Echo didn’t leave the box for six months.

When I finally did open Echo, I was interested in comparing functions of Echo against those of ZOE; the latter smart home assistant was developed by Protonet with privacy in mind – nothing goes to the cloud so it couldn’t be turned into a surveillance device.

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