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They can do that with a URL.


Scanning a QR code is far faster than typing a URL, and you need some sort of a computer to access the URL anyway, so providing a human-readable URL doesn't achieve anything.


A relatively short url like restaurantname.menu is something a human can say and remember, so it does achieve something more useful than a QR code. I might even be able to type or speak a short url quicker into my phone than for me to find the QR code reader feature in my phone and point and hold my phone still.


That's fine but it's moving the goalposts from the specified "reason for using a QR code" that I was responding to.




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