Robots are now cooking in the popular chain of burgers

There could be a new employee at your favorite sarma recept kulinarikafast-food restaurant. White Castle is testing a brand new technology. Technology is always being improved.

Many grocery stores already use robots as well as new technology to scan shelves and decide which shelves require replenished. This lowers the number employees on the floor and is safer, particularly during coronavirus outbreaks.

White Castle’s robot cooks french fries, however, it isn’t used for scanning or stocking. WBBJ Jackson in Tennessee reports that the robot’s big arm makes use of artificial Intelligence (artificial intelligence) to collect uncooked fries and place them in oil to fry. To ensure that fries are evenly distributed, the machine shakes them time. Since they don’t need to interact with one another during cooking, employees can become more social.

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 released a statement saying that the plan would enable autonomous frying to be employed to boost production speed, better labor allocation , and an extra layer of security and health in the cooking process.

White Castle asserts that robots will not replace human workers. Robotic food preparation allows human beings to do the rest of the work such as cleaning and delivering orders.

Flippy was also tried at another California fast food chain (reports that it’s slow). In 2018, Flippy was seen flipping chicken nuggets and tatertots at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.

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