Posted on 12/22/2022 9:50:29 AM PST by DFG
McDonald's has opened up a fully-automated restaurant in Texas, which is completely run by machines so you don't have to speak to anyone, and it has left people on the internet divided.
The brand-new eatery, located just outside Fort Worth, uses advanced technology so that customers can order their food and receive their meal without having to interact with any humans, and while some people are excited about the idea, others find it a little creepy.
A TikToker who goes by the username @foodiemunster online recently visited the restaurant and documented the entire thing on the video-sharing app, and it launched a major debate among viewers.
The video featured a McDonald's with no employees behind the counter. Near the entrance, stood large touch screens for people to place their orders on.
'If you go inside, you’ll see that it’s like no other McDonald’s you’ve been to before. There’s one kiosk to order your food,' the TikToker explained.
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They had Automats in 1910. This is not a new concept but probably its time has come again.
Considering the simplicity of their food, there is no need for humans to do anything except load the machines with the necessary products.
the challenge to this business model is going to be having someone capable of quickly fixing jams in the machines that will inevitably happen.
Automats used to be a ‘big deal.’ This isn’t new, it’s just a newer (computer based) technology.
We have a small local grocery with great owners who work very hard. Their parent company just forced them to put in self-checkouts because they keep hiring checkers who don’t even show up for their first day of work.
The ice cream machine is broken?!
BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!
“You are an unfit mother, your children will be placed into custody of Carl’s Jr.”
Great for McDonalds and people who have no taste for food. It frees labor to do something meaningful elsewhere while placating moron consumers brainwashed by obnoxious commercials. It’s a win-win.
Minimum wage pressure, people paid to stay home, personnel “problems” yeah who didn’t see this conning?
The humans are still preparing the food and putting it in the bags. There is just no human interaction at the counter or window.
A 21st century Horn & Hardart. Like all marketing schemes, it will have its day, and then fade into forgotten history.
Going to the Moon, perhaps.
My last "fast food" burger was a Carl's offering without a bun. About 4 years ago.
By the way, eating at most fast-food joints is insane. Terrible food for the price, lousy service, and locations prone to violent people acting out, including the employees.
Go to any grocery store and get much better fast food at a better price with less danger.
When I was a kid, you could go into McDonalds with $1 and get a hamburger fries and a shake for 99 cents. Leaving you a penny to buy a piece of gum. Just seriously dated myself.. that was around ‘67.
No one has been to the moon
Did they program the machines to spit in your food?
Minimum wage kills jobs and removes the lower steps to full employment. My first job after getting out of the Army was as a common laborer for a construction company - pay $2 an hour! I could barely survive on it so I did everything I could to become more valuable to my employer. When I quit to go to school I was making $10 an hour.
Today I would not even be considered for that common laborer’s job, somebody willing to work for less (or under the table has that job today).
The dirty little secret with minimum wage is that a lot of unions have in their contracts that they must get so much more then minimum wage so they lobby to get the minimum wage raised so their members get a raise (and there is more money to support politicians).
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