Well, it does mean that it is less likely that an employee will prepare your order with bare hands ...
And less likely to spit in your food.
Does it have a fully-automated restroom?
TPaper, water, soap, towels?
“Well, it does mean that it is less likely that an employee will prepare your order with bare hands ...”
Per the article real people still prepare the food.
Nope. There are still people in the kitchen who cook the food
While your food will be cooked by real people, you won’t have to interact with them at all because they’ll be tucked away in the kitchen.
We went to McD’s for the first time in literally decades last night.
Ordered Big Mac Combos. Cost $17, was shocked at the price. Last time we ate at McD’s it was $10.
Got home, mile and a half, and the fries were cold, so heated them in the microwave.
The ‘BIG’ Mac was way smaller than I remembered............
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.
Punk ass kids expecting 20.00/hour or more for their first job and ghetto customers fighting and tearing up the place necessitates the machines. I don’t blame any company for doing this.
It looks like the machines are taking the place of order takers... This would be better if the cooks were replaced.
No humans behind the counter doesn’t mean no humans in the kitchen.
“While your food will be cooked by real people, you won’t have to interact with them at all because they’ll be tucked away in the kitchen. “
what happens in the kitchen, stays in the kitchen!