Walker Art Center Ends Partnership With Cardamom Over Digital Ordering Concerns

Walker Art Center Ends Partnership With Cardamom Over Digital Ordering Concerns

The Walker Art Center has decided to terminate its partnership with its in-house dining establishment, Cardamom. This decision stems from the restaurant’s transition towards a QR code-based ordering system, moving away from traditional staff service methods. The museum has assessed this operational shift as being at odds with its ‘core values’.

Cardamom introduced the QR code system to enhance operational efficiency, but this change has sparked discussions regarding its impact on service quality and visitor experience. The debate highlights concerns about finding the right balance between technological advancements and personal interaction within service industries.

The Walker Art Center remains steadfast in its dedication to a service model that reflects its mission, emphasizing human interaction and community engagement. The museum is now considering other dining options that align more closely with their values and meet visitor expectations.

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