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re: Just in time for fast food strikes: robot can churn out 360 burgers per hour
Posted on 9/5/14 at 9:52 am to Rickety Cricket
Posted on 9/5/14 at 9:52 am to Rickety Cricket
what about if I do not want lettuce or tomatoes?
Posted on 9/5/14 at 9:57 am to mmcgrath
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I bet you have a different tune about green energy.
This technology will actually become viable one day. That is the only difference.
Honestly, I hate all of the silly solar panels they stuck up on every utility pole and the sudden need to take over large parcels of land for solar arrays.
But I am not sure that "burger technology" that is mentioned will become viable some day. The labor cost of producing a burger has actually declined significantly over the last few decades, and it is a freaking burger. The soda machines seem to work nicely though, but I am not sure if they are more about consistency vs labor cost savings.
I think that the real labor savings could be done through the ordering process. I can bet that almost everyone except grandparents would prefer to order via a touch screen.
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:00 am to Rickety Cricket
$15 an hour for fast food work is ridiculous.
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:00 am to mmcgrath
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when you factor in costs of the machine plus technical support to clean and maintain it I am pretty sure it is a ton less efficient vs a McDonalds or Burger King operation
This is a reasonable point since those frickheads certainly can't be counted on to clean a damn ice cream machine.
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:01 am to Hawkeye95
quote:The fast food chains have already experimented with outsourcing that to India. At the drive in you would speak to someone at the speaker but instead of a person inside the store it would be someone in India. I wonder if anyone who has every dealt with this in tech support would think that this would work.
I think that the real labor savings could be done through the ordering process. I can bet that almost everyone except grandparents would prefer to order via a touch screen.
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:03 am to Hawkeye95
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I think that the real labor savings could be done through the ordering process. I can bet that almost everyone except grandparents would prefer to order via a touch screen.
Actually, at fast food, it's payment that slows thing down - I don't mind talking to a (competent) person to make sure the order is input correctly - I might not be an expert at a particularly brand, but the person at the register should be. I think a payment fob you can swipe (like fastpay at gas pumps) would be the most efficient improvement there.
Ditto for casual dining restaurants - I guess I don't eat out enough, but Chili's is now using a "pay at the table" system that is the bee's knees - as soon as I'm ready, I just swipe, set the gratuity and boom - done. Takes seconds. All casual dining should go to this model - immediately.
This post was edited on 9/5/14 at 10:03 am
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:05 am to a want
Of course it is. There are blue collar field workers who put in 8+ hours of manual labor a day that don't make $15.00 per hour.
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:08 am to Hawkeye95
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I think that the real labor savings could be done through the ordering process. I can bet that almost everyone except grandparents would prefer to order via a touch screen.
I was thinking about that the other day. What about an app for your cell phone - you can store "favorites" . Alter the queue system so when you're order is ready you drive up to the window.
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:10 am to mmcgrath
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Deja Vu. Seriously have seen this like a year ago
Plus, when you factor in costs of the machine plus technical support to clean and maintain it I am pretty sure it is a ton less efficient vs a McDonalds or Burger King operation, even though the quality might be better.
I agree.
I remember way back when I was a lad there was this insane talk about robots replacing auto industry workers.
Robots replace humans? I scoff at that.
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:11 am to Rickety Cricket
But can the robots do this is the real question:
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:12 am to idlewatcher
FINALLY cleaning the frosty machine
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:29 am to Rickety Cricket
I'd like McDonalds to install this in a few select locations where the workers are demanding $15/hour.
A phone app to order your food would be more friendly and more accurate than the average fast food worker.
A phone app to order your food would be more friendly and more accurate than the average fast food worker.
This post was edited on 9/5/14 at 10:31 am
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:30 am to GRTiger
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It's crazy how out of touch some people are. We are on the brink of eliminating the need for pimple faced teenagers fricking up your order, and these geniuses are demanding double wages. Thanks for the motivation I guess.
The teenagers aren't the ones demanding higher wages. This is a temp job until they graduate.
The real problem are the grown arse 30 year old adults who think flipping burgers should provide a wage suitable for raising a family.
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:36 am to member12
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A phone app to order your food would be more friendly and more accurate than the average fast food worker.
You could also pay from your phone.
Hmmmm......
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:47 am to Rickety Cricket
Someone still has to load the machine with product.
Posted on 9/5/14 at 10:50 am to a want
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You could also pay from your phone.
I like the way you think - order on the way there. Pick up (confirm order is accurate) and at a drive through - if robots are making the food, you could run a McDonalds' "Express" with 2 people.
You could be a hell of a lot more selective about those 2 people, based on work ethic - you could run 3 shifts with a total staff of about 10 people - half of whom would be management types.
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