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If I do the math for 500 euros per table, I can easily reach an amount of several thousands euros, given the size of both places I've mentioned.
For something that does not do more that show a glorified version of a paper menu. You cannot even access the Internet.
Then I think how many people try to survive with their low incomes, while wannabe trendy places do this kind of thing.
I don't get it.
As zlynx has pointed out, if the use of a tablet is tied into the ordering system and increases efficiency to the point that the restaurant can fit just one more cover per table, per day, it will pay for itself inside a month.