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It's actually more crucial to know what's happening in the kitchen so that you know what's going to come out in 5 minutes. Likewise for conveyer-belt sushi places. A sushi forecasting service could be very implemented very cheaply using existing conveyer-belt sushi technology - if a complete circuit of the belt takes 2 minutes, then as the belt passes through the kitchen they put a little sign saying "Yellowtail sushi - 4 minutes" on the belt. Then on the next revolution, it's replaced by the "2 minutes" sign and on the next revolution, the sushi. |
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Graciem's idea would also help the times you pile your plate high with the stuff you see first, because it looks quite nice, and then find you've overlooked a whole section of your favourite delicacies further up the counter/table, and there's no room on your plate. Buffets are too confusing. |
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How could one combine this with dim sum carts? |
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