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by mgkimsal
5420 days ago
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It'd be nice to have both, but the PDF is often too small to read on most screens, requires a lot of scrolling, etc. Similarly, just because you have a PDF menu doesn't mean they have the food on the menu. PDF menus that simply say "daily soup" or "ask for our specials" are pretty much designed for in-store use only, and basically useless on the web for decision making. When you're in a restaurant already seated, you can deal with uncertainty by ordering something different. When you're on the web, you deal with uncertainty by going someplace else altogether. |
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My favorite restaurant (contigosf.com) just uploads a jpg of the menu - kinda unfortunate, but on the plus side they update it daily.