Bite of Seattle leaves bitter taste in mouths of vendors.
SEATTLE — The Bite of Seattle has left a bitter taste in the mouths of some vendors and foodies alike.
“The ordering system made our lives a little more difficult than it needed to be,” said Grayson Corrales, owner of Maripili Tapas in Seattle. Corrales says she built her restaurant on human interaction. She says her service doesn’t use QR codes and has paper menus, and the CHEQ app got in the way of the service experience.
Crowder says there was some technical support staff on the ground during the festival to help people with the app, but he also admitted that people and vendors struggled at times.
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