We’ve already seen vending machines serving up burgers, but they’re usually little more than glorified microwave ovens. RoboBurger, on the other hand, claims to be the world’s first fully autonomous ...
Hamburgers are a multi-billion dollar business, and while fast food chains have got the process down to an efficient production line process, making them is still labor intensive with armies of burger ...
In the future, robots are going to be in charge of your food. Robot baristas will make you a latte, robot chefs will whip you up a pizza, and robot couriers will deliver you your lunch. It's starting ...
If a startup from New Jersey has its way, the next Ray Kroc will be a robot. In the last week, a company called RoboBurger installed an autonomous burger chef in Jersey City’s Newport Centre Mall.
RoboBurger is advertised as "the world's first burger robot in a box." The burger is made in about six minutes and costs $6.99. Founders say they'd like to bring the burger vending machine to more ...
Diners tired of the same drive thrus and who live in Jersey City, New Jersey are in a luck. There's a burger vending machine that makes a burger in just six minutes. Reviews claim they're pretty tasty ...
Everybody knows Japan loves them vending machines. And even though machines selling panties don’t exist over here, you can still find strange models from time to time. Case in point: A hamburger ...
“Hello Human,” says the glowing screen of RoboBurger in the Newport Centre Mall in Jersey City. RoboBurger, called "the world’s first burger robot in a box" is essentially a burger vending machine — ...
From cupcakes to pizzas, a range of weird and wonderful vending machines have opened in recent years. Now, a burger vending machine has opened in Jersey City, serving up fresh burgers in six minutes ...
Today, McDonald's, Burger King, and other regional chains dominate the fast food market. But another chain gave them a run ...