Bill Arnold wrote:

Well, it's also possible that tablets will be built into tables at some
point, and diners will link up directly with the chefs (and maybe see a
video of how certain dishes are prepared, etc.) - which will really
change the role of the waitress. Just being a tad more futuristic, one
thing I did mention to this guy is that entertainment is a really big
wave, and perhaps the waitress of the future will, of necessity, take on
a more entertaining angle.
The personal interaction and charm of the waitress goes a long way in a way that technology couldn't. Remember that she's told to look the way she does for a reason! <g>

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