Robots are making French fries faster, better than humans

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Fast-food French fries and onion rings are going high-tech, thanks to a company in Southern California, Reuters reported.Miso Robotics Inc
in Pasadena has started rolling out its Flippy 2 robot, which automates the process of deep frying potatoes, onions and other
foods.According to Reuters a big robotic arm like those in auto plants & directed by cameras and artificial intelligence & takes frozen
French fries and other foods out of a freezer, dips them into hot oil, then deposits the ready-to-serve product into a tray.Flippy 2 can
cook several meals with different recipes simultaneously, reducing the need for catering staff and, says Miso, speed up order delivery at
drive-through windows.When an order comes in through the restaurant system, it automatically spits out the instructions to Flippy,& Miso
Chief Executive Mike Bell said in an interview
… It does it faster or more accurately, more reliably and happier than most humans do it,& Bell added.Miso said it took five years to
develop Flippy and recently made it commercially available, Reuters reported.The post Robots are making French fries faster, better than
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