Wednesday, November 20, 2024

You are using Linux!

McFonald's order kiosks run linux

Numerous companies utilize Linux for their order kiosks and menu panels. However, specific information about every company using Linux for these purposes might not be readily available or could have changed since my last update. Here are 20 companies that are known or have been reported to use Linux for their order kiosks and menu panels:
  1. McDonald's: McDonald's has incorporated Linux-based self-ordering kiosks in some of its locations.

  2. Panera Bread: Panera Bread is known to use Linux-based systems for their order kiosks.

  3. Subway: Subway has implemented Linux-based systems for their in-store ordering and menu displays.

  4. Burger King: Some Burger King locations use Linux-based order kiosks to streamline the ordering process.

  5. Taco Bell: Taco Bell is reported to have deployed Linux-powered order kiosks for customer use.

  6. KFC: Some KFC restaurants use Linux-based order kiosks to enhance customer service.

  7. Wendy's: Wendy's has implemented Linux-based order kiosks in certain locations for customer convenience.

  8. Pizza Hut: Pizza Hut has incorporated Linux-based systems in their order kiosks and menu displays.

  9. Domino's Pizza: Domino's has utilized Linux-based systems for their in-store ordering and menu panels.

  10. Starbucks: Starbucks has reportedly used Linux for certain self-service ordering systems.

  11. Costco: Certain Costco locations have Linux-based order kiosks for their food court.

  12. Whole Foods Market: Some Whole Foods Market stores have adopted Linux-based systems for their ordering kiosks and menu displays.

  13. Chick-fil-A: Chick-fil-A has been reported to use Linux-powered order kiosks in some of their outlets.

  14. In-N-Out Burger: In-N-Out Burger has integrated Linux-based systems in their order kiosks for efficient order processing.

  15. Dunkin' Donuts: Certain Dunkin' Donuts locations utilize Linux-based systems for their order kiosks.

  16. IKEA: IKEA has implemented Linux-based systems in some of its food service areas for self-ordering.

  17. Peet's Coffee: Peet's Coffee uses Linux for self-ordering kiosks in select locations.

  18. Tim Hortons: Tim Hortons has incorporated Linux-based systems for their order kiosks in certain outlets.

  19. Cineworld Group: Some movie theater chains within the Cineworld Group use Linux-powered order kiosks.

  20. Panda Express: Panda Express has been reported to utilize Linux-based systems for their order kiosks.

Please note that the adoption of technology can change over time, and companies may modify their systems or adopt different technologies after my last knowledge update. It's advisable to refer to the respective company's official sources for the most current information regarding the technology they use.

Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model

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