Yeah right … it is of course way easier and cheaper to build a hightech food factory in almost every town that is able to create at least a dozen of different dishes than paying the employees 20$ per hour. The technicians that repair those robots will of course also work for less than 20$. /s
oh yeah and those touch screens are always so popular. Everyone wants to use them. Oh er. well they will use them instead of standing in line. er um there is a small subset of customers that will use them if the line with the cashier is long enough.
If they couldn’t even incorporate this technology just for burgers into their restaurants after a decade, what makes you think they can cover the entire menu plus serving these items to customers in just “moments away”?
Lol they are moments away from not needing any staff at all
Yeah right … it is of course way easier and cheaper to build a hightech food factory in almost every town that is able to create at least a dozen of different dishes than paying the employees 20$ per hour. The technicians that repair those robots will of course also work for less than 20$. /s
I remember when you said the same thing about touch screen order points, and menus on flat screen TVS at the drive thru .
Quit talking BS
oh yeah and those touch screens are always so popular. Everyone wants to use them. Oh er. well they will use them instead of standing in line. er um there is a small subset of customers that will use them if the line with the cashier is long enough.
Ive been hearing that for at least ten years.
That’s what they said a decade ago with all the articles about the automated hamburger machine: https://www.businessinsider.com/burger-robot-could-revolutionize-fast-food-industry-2012-11
If they couldn’t even incorporate this technology just for burgers into their restaurants after a decade, what makes you think they can cover the entire menu plus serving these items to customers in just “moments away”?