Pandemic Wave of Automation May Be Bad News for Workers Ben Casselman © Lynsey Weatherspoon for The New York Times A drive-through lane at a Checkers in Atlanta uses voice recognition to take orders.
When Kroger customers in Cincinnati shop online these days, their groceries may be picked out not by a worker in their local supermarket but by a robot in a nearby warehouse.
Gamers at Dave & Buster’s in Dallas who want pretzel dogs can order and pay from their phones no need to flag down a waiter.
And in the drive-through lane at Checkers near Atlanta, requests for Big Buford burgers and Mother Cruncher chicken sandwiches may be fielded not by a cashier in a headset, but by a voice-recognition algorithm.
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Checkers & Rally s Launches New National Ad Campaign Highlighting Everyday Heroes
Launching February 15, the campaign is centered around rewarding its hardworking and often underestimated guests
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TAMPA, Fla., Feb. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Checkers & Rally s, the iconic drive-thru restaurant franchise known for its bold flavors that deliver everyday wins, is highlighting everyday heroes in its new national ad campaign that launches this Monday, February 15, 2021.
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Checkers & Rally s has always kept guests at the heart of both its marketing and operations, and the new campaign is designed to offer guests everyday wins something we could all use more of these days. The first spot features Diego, a young man heroically helping his friend move, carrying heavy boxes, climbing stairs, loading the truck and working up a big appetite. He s definitely earned a win, and he gets one at Chec