And McDonalds and other such outfits will simply convert to burger making bots (which already exist) instead.
>> convert to burger making bots
‘zackly.
Might as well pay one truly skilled worker $30/hour or so in salary and benefits to run (say) four or five burger joints.
Less real estate required as well.
You got it. There will be employess who get a $15.00 wage, but they will be the ones that fix the burger robot. and there will only be 2 per restaurant. If you have noticed, “Mickey Dees” already has a robot that prepares all the soft drinks- grabs the right size cup, adds ice, adds soda. the only thing the worker has to do is hand it to the customer.
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That is true...but what no one is talking about is that consumers will rediscover hamburger/ground meat in the grocery store and that will drive prices up there as well.