REMARKS
QR code system for food feedback in shelters
1:53:25
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Dr. Ted Long explains the implementation of a QR code system for gathering food feedback from shelter residents. This system aims to improve the quality and variety of meals provided in the shelters.
- QR codes are placed on walls in shelter facilities, clearly labeled in different languages
- Residents can use their phones to scan the QR codes and provide specific feedback on the food
- Wi-Fi is enabled at all sites to facilitate the use of this system
- The feedback collected through this system has led to the removal of certain meals and the addition of more popular options based on resident voting
- This approach provides a direct and accessible way for residents to influence the food options available to them
Ted Long
1:53:25
On potentially, changing gears a little bit, but on the, in the same vein as offering feedback like grievances.
1:53:33
For food in particular, we know that a lot of people have had feedback for us.
1:53:36
So what we've done at my sites is we've set up QR codes that we put on the wall and are clearly labeled in different languages that you can take your phone, of which most people have, Wi Fi is enabled at all of our sites, and click the QR code to offer specific feedback on the food.
1:53:49
That's how we've removed certain meals and added more that people are voting on.
Alexa Avilés
1:53:53
Thank you.
1:53:54
Council member Brewer?