The concern that robots will take jobs is thrust back into the spotlight after a California-based burger chain has "hired" Flippy to be its latest grill cook. According to KTLA-5, which was there for ...
In September 2020, White Castle welcomed a new member to its back of house staff: Flippy, the fry-cooking robot. The company later upgraded Flippy to a newer model — Flippy 2 — and it has since been ...
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Flippy, the robotic fast food fry cook, is getting a facelift. Pasadena, Calif.-based Miso Robotics, the creator of the burger flipping robot kitchen assistant, has developed a less expensive version ...
Automation was designed to improve productivity. However, at times, it can feel like it takes longer to receive a finished burger and fries. These restaurants, in particular, have implemented the most ...
Following its recent pilot in select White Castles, Miso Robotics today announced a new version of its hamburger-cooking robotic arm, Flippy. The new version of the robot, simply named Flippy 2, is ...
PASADENA, Calif. — Flippy, the burger-flipping robot that threatens to supplant short-order cooks, has taken its first extended break. But the burger maker isn't blaming balky robotics for the snafu.
Days after starting work in a fast food restaurant, Flippy is already burned out, forcing its creators to pull it out of duty HUMANS can rest easy, the robot revolution has been delayed – while Flippy ...
When White Castle's Flippy 2 is allowed to cook, it can produce 30% more fries than its human counterparts. Earlier this month, Jamie Richardson, Vice President Marketing and Public Relations at White ...