Robots are now cooking in the popular chain of burgers

You might soon see an additional employee at your favorite fast-food joint. One new invention is being trialed in White Castle locations. Technology is constantly being improved.

Robots and other technologies are utilized by many grocery stores to scan shelves to determine which shelves require replenishment. This helps reduce the number of employees in the store and is safer, particularly during outbreaks of coronavirus.

White Castle’s robot makes french fries but it is incapable of scanning or stocking. According to WBBJ Jackson, Tennessee, the large robotic arm sarma recept kulinarika uses artificial Intelligence to catch uncooked fries and drop them into oil to fry. To ensure that fries are evenly distributed, the machine shakes them every at least once every few minutes. Employees are more likely to interact as they do not have to be in contact with each other when cooking.

Miso Robotics was responsible in creating the machine. USA Today reports Flippy will soon be the next food-making robot at the chain.

White Castle issued a statement in which they stated that autonomous frying would be possible to improve the speed of production, increase the efficiency of efficiency of the workforce, and provide protection to the cooking process.

White Castle claims that robots will not replace employees. Automated food preparation means that human beings can handle the rest, such as delivering orders and cleaning.

Flippy was also tested at a different California fast food chain (reports state it’s slow). The Flippy was also spotted at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles in the year 2018 flipping chicken nuggets, or the tater tots.

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