World’s first robot burger chef in vending machine format launches in US
The robot-chef cooks and serves contactless burgers made from scratch in about 6 minutes
The robot-chef cooks and serves contactless burgers made from scratch in about 6 minutes
RoboBurger, the world’s first fully autonomous robotic burger chef, was launched at the Newport Centre, in New Jersey, US.
RoboBurger is an artificially intelligent, self-operating, patented kitchen designed to include all the processes of a restaurant at a fraction of the size. It measures 12 square feet, plugs into a traditional wall socket, has a refrigerator, an automated griddle and cleaning system.
The robot uses a five-step cooking process similar to what chefs use in quick service restaurants. The robo-chef grills the patty, toasts the bun, dispenses the selected condiments, assembles the burger, and delivers it piping hot in about six minutes, for $6.99.
RoboBurger is the first hot food vending machine approved at the gold food standard for safety by the National Sanitary Foundation at the standard NSF/ANSI 25.