The restaurant chain could even provide tables where some of the seats are replaced with displays so you can easily see and talk to the people you are eating with.
You could even synchronize the actions of the two waiters/waitresses to make it seem like you are in the same restaurant.
https://teambuilding.com/blog/virtual-date-ideas (See Idea #2 'Virtual Lunch')
https://www.botreeinc.com/product-page/virtual-restaurant-ex...
https://tripleseat.com/blog/virtual-restaurant-experiences-y... (mention of Reata Restaurant)
https://www.gartner.com/en/marketing/insights/daily-insights...
- The coordination required for everyone involved would be more effort than simply choosing to eat at the same time as someone you're meeting with
- The restaurant would have to purchase displays and section off interior space for setting them up
- People generally don't like streaming while eating or watching others eat
- This sounds pretty dystopian
And if you want to eat, you eat.