There is a chance that you will soon be welcoming someone new at the fast-food eatery you love. White Castle is testing a new invention. Technology is continually being developed.
Many supermarkets already employ robots as well as new technology for scanning shelves and determining which shelves require replenished. This reduces sarma recept kulinarika the number of employees who are on the floor. It also increases the security, particularly when there are outbreaks of coronavirus.
White Castle’s robotic arm makes french fries, but it’s not used for scanning or stocking. According to WBBJ Jackson, Tennessee, the big robotic arm makes use of artificial Intelligence in order to grab uncooked fries and then place them in oil for fry. To ensure that fries are evenly distributed, the machine shakes them every often. Employees can socialize more effectively since they don’t have to be in contact with each other in the kitchen.
Miso Robotics was responsible for the creation of the machine, as well as other similar robots which can cook different foods. USA Today reports Flippy will soon become the Burger-making robot of the chain.
White Castle issued a statement in which they stated that autonomous frying would be a possibility to boost production speeds, improve labor allocation, and add assurances to cook.
White Castle asserts that robots aren’t going to replace humans. Robotic food preparation allows humans to also handle all other aspects of work including cleaning and delivering orders.
Flippy was also tried at a different California fast food chain (reports state it was slow). In 2018, Flippy was spotted flipping chicken nuggets, tater-tots, and chicken nugget at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.