The fast-food industry is increasingly adopting robots to perform tasks traditionally done by human workers.
Flippy, a robot designed by Miso Robotics, is being used by White Castle and other restaurants to cook and prepare food items.
Automation in the industry is driven by the potential to save costs and address labor shortages.
Flippy, a robot by Miso Robotics, is being deployed in fast-food restaurants to handle tasks like cooking fries and other fried foods.
The fast-food industry is facing staffing challenges and high turnover rates, making automation an appealing solution for some tasks.
The cost of robots has decreased over time, making automation more accessible to restaurants.
Industrial robot usage has tripled over the past decade, indicating a growing trend towards automation in various sectors.
The adoption of robots in the fast-food industry is becoming more common, similar to the impact of delivery apps on the restaurant space.
The future will likely see more automation solutions like Flippy 2 being deployed in everyday restaurants globally.