http://www.marketwatch.com/story/step-inside-a-restaurant-where-no-one-takes-your-order-or-serves-you-2015-08-28
I must admit that I fully expected to dislike Eatsa, a new restaurant slated to open next week in San Francisco with a sleek, 21st Century take on the famous Horn & Hardart Automat.
In the late 1980s, when I was a summer intern in New York, working in the Daily News Building, the last-standing Horn & Hardart Automat was right around the corner. The cafeteria chain that operated in Philadelphia and New York was in its twilight then, but in the 1930s and 1940s it was hugely popular as a place for good, fast, and cheap prepared food. The Automat had no waiters. Instead, you inserted a token or coins into a vending slot on the wall, opened a little glass door, and took your tuna sandwich or apple pie. Workers constantly refilled the shelves.
And you can thank the Democrat clowns YOU VOTED for while standing in the unemployment line.
Recall the Minimum wage hike marches
Yup help you escape poverty alright lol....
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