Doritos Guacamole Chips Return For The First Time In 20 Years
Doritos has announced the return of their Guacamole Flavored Tortilla Chips for the first time in the last 20 years. The last time these chips were available were back in 2001 when they were originally introduced.
Back then, they were a limited-edition item and were discontinued after an initial run. Fans still remember them and are excited about the return due to their unique flavor that was popular at the time.
The Doritos Guacamole Chips will only be available for a limited time for this promotion. They’re showing up on store shelves now, so you will need to head to the store soon to get a taste of these long-awaited snacks.
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Fast Food Drive-Thru A.I.: Employees Have to Intervene 22% of the Time
It's 2025, and at fast food restaurants, artificial intelligence is almost as good as human employees at . . . messing up your order.
There's a new report out on A.I. at fast food drive-thrus, and it found that A.I.-powered interactions provide: "Faster service . . . improved efficiency . . . and customer satisfaction."
It looked at a series of test cases involving three things: A.I. voice-ordering . . . mobile ordering for pickup . . . and in-store kiosk ordering.
The results weren't perfect. 22% of the time the A.I. voice-ordering system glitched, and needed an employee to step in and help.
There were also "order inaccuracies" with the A.I. And 65% of those involved A.I.'s inability to deal with a customization request. (They didn't say how many times an employee stepped in, and STILL messed up the order.)
Mobile ordering cut time spent in the drive-thru by 1 minute and 54 seconds . . . and mobile ordering reduced in-store wait times by 3 minutes and 31 seconds.
When it comes to ordering at a kiosk, customer satisfaction with the order experience scored higher compared to traditional methods . . . probably because it's easier to place a custom order.
But kiosk-ordering lags on "friendliness." People complain that there's no connection with the employees or the restaurant . . . with no one greeting them, acknowledging them, or thanking them.
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McDonald’s Secret Menu Cotton Candy Sprite Is Going Viral
There’s a new viral McDonald’s secret item making the rounds on social media – it’s McDonald’s Cotton Candy Sprite and is being labeled the “hack of 2025.”
Instagrammer @mouthattack has detailed what it is and how to order it. Here are the details:
- Cotton Candy Sprite is a simple twist on traditional Sprite soda.
- Order a Sprite and ask your server to add three pumps of vanilla syrup, and you end up with a drink that tastes just like cotton candy. It’s perfect for satisfying anyone’s sweet tooth.
- The Cotton Candy Sprite can only be ordered via the drive-thru or in person, and it’s not available for online orders, DoorDash or Uber Eats.
If you want to try it for yourself, you’ll need to head to your local McDonald’s locations and join the millions of others that have already discovered it.
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