Good luck with that. I can already see normies squawk about "false advertising" and "price gouging" the moment they notice prices changing while waiting in line.
Someone mentioned lunch and dinner prices, but doing that at a fast food joint will have people questioning why they shouldn't just go to Olive Garden or something.
I like it. Maybe there won't be a line at the drive through.
That said: The only Wendy's surge I'd bother with is the 2am. At which point people don't care. But I'm just saying the main "surges" I've seen at Wendys are when nothing else is open. Then they get a big line because there's a large unmet demand for off-hours food now. Almost nothing is open past 9 post-pandemic. But you still have all the same people that work nights or wake up at 2 pm or whatever.
In this instance perhaps by accident they are actually right, how does the AI even accurately gauge this and what if it gets exploited? There's been this long standing debate on whether the elites are psychopaths or retards and more and more I'm seeing evidence of them being more retarded than I thought they could be.
Purely for my own personal amusement, I can see multiple ways this sort of system could be exploited to jack up the price to unsustainable levels or alternatively lowering the prices to a ridiculous degree and bankrupting the franchise. Anybody who adopts AI on this level and uses it as an excuse to fuck with peoples' lives this way deserves what's coming to them. They drastically overestimate the capabilities of machine learning, what a load of nonsense.
Good luck with that. I can already see normies squawk about "false advertising" and "price gouging" the moment they notice prices changing while waiting in line.
Now imagine this happening in an inner city area.
I'll get employee's killed and the company won't even be forced to pay for burial.
It could be a legitimate case of both. I'm sure that's illegal in some places and the lawyers already know where and how to limit the policy.
Someone mentioned lunch and dinner prices, but doing that at a fast food joint will have people questioning why they shouldn't just go to Olive Garden or something.
I like it. Maybe there won't be a line at the drive through.
That said: The only Wendy's surge I'd bother with is the 2am. At which point people don't care. But I'm just saying the main "surges" I've seen at Wendys are when nothing else is open. Then they get a big line because there's a large unmet demand for off-hours food now. Almost nothing is open past 9 post-pandemic. But you still have all the same people that work nights or wake up at 2 pm or whatever.
Post lockdowns. It wasn't the "pandemic" that changed all of this, but the government polices that never should've been followed in the first place.
In this instance perhaps by accident they are actually right, how does the AI even accurately gauge this and what if it gets exploited? There's been this long standing debate on whether the elites are psychopaths or retards and more and more I'm seeing evidence of them being more retarded than I thought they could be.
Purely for my own personal amusement, I can see multiple ways this sort of system could be exploited to jack up the price to unsustainable levels or alternatively lowering the prices to a ridiculous degree and bankrupting the franchise. Anybody who adopts AI on this level and uses it as an excuse to fuck with peoples' lives this way deserves what's coming to them. They drastically overestimate the capabilities of machine learning, what a load of nonsense.
Nothing bad will happen to the C levels who make the decisions.