The percentage of people who pay using QR codes in restaurants can vary significantly depending on factors such as location, customer demographics, and the availability of QR code payment options in the establishment. However, based on recent trends and data, I can provide an estimate:
General Estimates:
In Asia (especially China and India):
- In regions like China, where QR code payments are highly prevalent, it is common for 60-80% of restaurant customers to use QR code payments.
- In India, QR code payments are also widely accepted, especially in urban areas, where 50-70% of customers may use QR codes.
In the United States and Europe:
- Adoption rates are lower compared to Asia but are gradually increasing, particularly after COVID-19. In these regions, 20-30% of customers might use QR code payments. This number could be higher in tech-savvy urban areas or among younger demographics.
In Emerging Markets – Slovakia:
- In markets where the digital payment infrastructure is still developing, the percentage of QR code payments might be lower, around 10-20%.
Average Estimate:
Taking a global average across different regions, it can be estimated that approximately 30-50% of restaurant customers use QR code payments. However, this is a broad generalization. In more technologically advanced cities or countries, this figure can be significantly higher.