The most expensive part of that flimsy burger from your local fast food joint isn’t what you put in your mouth; it’s the human hands that put it together. But this robotic burger-maker that preps, grills, and assembles your Royale with Cheese—automatically—may soon replace human line cooks altogether while saving the fast food industry billions.
Built by San Francisco-based Momentum Machines, this robotic burger maker is designed to do the work of three full-time kitchen staff. The current alpha version of the machine grinds, stamps, and grills patties (made to order), then cuts and layers lettuce, onions, pickles, and tomatoes before slapping everything on a bun and wrapping it to go. The only human labour involved is that needed to take the customer’s money and hand over the completed burger.
This robot is not only fast—able to spit out 360 tasty burgers an hour—it is exceedingly compact as well. Instead of the normal full kitchen with its multiple workstations dominating the rear half of every restaurant, the burger-maker takes up only 24 square feet. Momentum Machines hopes that this will spur a redesign of fast food eateries more focused on the customer experience. What’s more, this machine is far more sanitary than current methods. By removing humans from the cooking line, this machine also removes the possibility of contamination from our many bodily fluids.
This machine is also relatively inexpensive to operate compared to human workers; it doesn’t call in sick or get hurt or randomly walk off the job either. Momentum Machines estimates that every fast food franchise in America spends an average of £85,000 annually on staffing. By replacing these people with this machine, the fast food industry could save upwards of nine billion dollars a year—a savings that could be reinvested in much better quality ingredients without raising the cost of the product itself. Now that is a tasty burger. [The National - Motherboard - Food Beast - Momentum Machines]













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Robo-Tea
But where will all the dropouts work?
They will become the cannon fodder in the new army formed to fight the robots that have taken over the world.
Comet? ah wait…
Work? , they will be reprocessed into the burgers.
More jobs to go. Machine will take over the world and feed us at the same time. This is baaaad!
THIS IS RELEVANT TO MY INTERESTS
Will never truly replace humans in terms of fleshy meatbags turning meaty burgers.
“savings that could be reinvested in much better quality ingredients”
HAHAHA yeah ok buddy
If it can make the burger look like the one on their menus, so be it. I will allow this. It also gives at least one other desirable benefit: no spit!
That goes in the ketchup tank
That one tasty looking burger better than that shite they squeeze onto a bun at McDonald’s.