• dumdum666@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      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

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        1 year ago

        I remember when you said the same thing about touch screen order points, and menus on flat screen TVS at the drive thru .

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          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.