It's a con Johnny Harris did a video on it on UA-cam McDonald's is cooperating with a certain repair company the ice cream machine manufacturer that make the same ice cream machines that are in Chick-fil-A but they don't have the abysmal user interface or failure rate it's like a 20% failure rate. The con is that the store owner has to pay this outrageous price to the service technician company which is run by the ice cream machine company so it's a con on the store owner
McDonald's has kiosks in practically every restaurant I go to. Why hasn't the prices gone down? This hypocrisy is the reason I rarely eat out any more.
Prices go down when there's competition, not when a company's own expenses get cheaper. This is true in every single industry. Companies that collapse small stores like WalMart can basically monopolize and then set whatever prices seem fair.
@@fitybux4664 But most people are not buying homes right now. A company can have a monopoly all it wants, but if they are barely selling anything, what's the point?! I have seen homes that have been on the market for over two years and the seller refuses to the lower the price. It's kind of weird, if you ask me. It's more about entitlement and greed than fair prices, imo.
People not doing jobs people don't wanna do but need, will leave more jobs for people that wanna stream, etc. It's been economically predicted human creativity will be valued more and more. Everyone can become a artist, and a true artist at that. Stream your favorite game, give local tours ect, just do what you want, that's the goal of technology, to limit what we don't wanna do. Look to China as an example. A lot of what they produce costs them almost no money. I was really interested to see how they would handle that, they ended up basically just giving the items away, so I assume in China pencils and pens are basically free for anyone and thing similar. What China really did is they automated and sold cheaper and cheaper, because they are still profit driven, so imagine just more. Less scarcity, not more scarcity.
@@colinmcintyre1769 give me a break. AI PROMPTERS will be given jobs. Trad creators are already having a hard time. Hollywood isn't the economic powerhouse that it was. There's no book publishing. Get a clue
To say that there’s a shortage of food workers is to gaslight the public. Even with an increase in minimum wage inflation makes it impossible for those wages to be reasonable. Even if there was people available to work they would still get replaced because within a month one of this machines pays for itself. And I can guarantee you that even with this huge increment in profit the cost of the food won’t go down. This is how disgustingly greedy corporations are. Their greed created this artificial inflation and now we’re all paying for it.
The cost never goes down, even with new tech. It may delay the prices raises but companies will always charge as much as the people are willing to pay in order to maximize profit. But the cost will never actually go down unless that product is not selling at the set price point.
If humans don't have jobs they don't go to restaurants. Also, from what i saw at the kiosk all those robots didn't make their food any cheaper than human handled places.
Exactly. Once I retired on social security I stopped eating out entirely. Restaurants are a waste of money and I immediately realized how easy it is to make your own burgers. The only time I would eat fast food burgers or tacos would be if I was doing any long range driving.
Then they'll use delivery drivers to centrally locate their burger flipping restaurants and drive out further and further to get their product out there. 😆 Small correction: Automated delivery cars, not delivery drivers.
@@ericmontano1267😂😂 another talking point. The major cause of inflation is corporate high profits. In n out seems to make g Farely well and still manage to pay their employees well above minimum wage. Costco makes huge profit margins and their average employee makes over $20. So you're talking point has been debunk plenty of times. I ran a distribution center for a major corporation that historically ran a 17% overtime I came in and ran it a 5% making the company millions in the yearly corporate meeting the director said great job but we need to do better and he tried to make more cuts to employees so he can take more bonus money at the end. So please keep you're none sense talking points to yourself as company's will do anything to cut to make huge profits.
Look.. it's hard to fill these jobs these days. People.want better work. Repairing, engineering, modifying, programming, UI design etc.. are all better jobs that this creates. Prices may lower a bit.. But consistency of food and service should rise a lot. It's not a bad way to go .. but you always need a human keeping an eye on things.
@@llgla I don't mind, if the robots grade people. 99 percent of customers are good. I don't know about you, I'm polite, eat my food and go. I see most people like this as well. If robots can figure out a way to get rid of bad customers, then they should.
That right! Look at EV disruptions to gas tax revenue. California is loosing money on gas tax because a significant percentage of people purchased an EV.
I don't get it. It looks like she is still doing the work of 3 or more people plus she doesn't get a break because she is the only one there. So the robots job is to cook burgers patties and French fries meanwhile the one human do everything else ( stock machine, repair robots, package the food orders, stock food prep area,help customers,cleanup and everything else the robots are not doing. OK this sounds like a great ideal.
The robot is mainly the grill person. All that it was doing, I did plus prepared food and bagged orders. Yes I was a bad sob and should've been in mgt. But there was hating ppl around that like to stump growth. Glad I left that shtt hole. Never called out in 2 years and they went ape crazy when I asked to call out once. That along with other issues is the reason why ppl leave these jobs alone.
That's the flaw with current robots. A human in a fast food restaurant can do multiple jobs, cooking, cleaning restocking, serving customers. There's a higher value to that. A robot arm flipping burgers can only flip burgers.
I hope people don't patronize such places. Most of the advantages favor companies too much instead of the workers. I'm not too keen helping out multimillion conglomerates
Putting in robots humans will figure out how easy it is to target operations to disrupt the business model. The employers with robots could see problems with humans targeting their stores.
@1powerequalsgod and the real people with the power are now in the hands of hackers! That is unless the power grid goes down! Then what happens to the robots?
You really think corporations are going to lose any kind of profits even when they have the robots they're still going to be gouging us with the prices
Only as much as their pricing power allows. In time, there'll be "low cost" competitors as robotics prices drop and become ubiquitous, but I'd expect that'd be a 20-30 year trend. Name brands might have room to be pricey, but 3rd party vendors can be competitive. How much real estate costs in the area of the restaurant also has a large bearing on pricing. City restaurants/fast-food tends to be on the expensive side because city real estate is "Expensive". If that's the only pricing you're aware of, then it might seem "normal" or something.
Update human manager got sick and couldn't open up today, and the robots couldn't open up. Also, one robot is having issues and needs the technician to fix it.
I am surprized that anyone still uses cash and checks in 2024. Cards or an electronic money transfer works for everything these days. Before someone answers, "for bills" or "I don't trust cards," how is walking around with a bunch of cash that can easily be stolen, robbed from you, or lost a good idea? Plus it is dirty/loaded with bacteria and germs and the majority of people don't wash/sanitize their hands after handling it. "For bills," you can save gas, checks, envelopes, stamps, money, paper, and time by paying bills online.
I felt chill when she said "I see these robots as humans". I don't think she mean it but it just reminds me of how prevalent employers only see employees as tools, putting up the facade that we're family only to suck you dry with overtime and do mass lay-offs when there is a need to cut costs
Been in tech all my career and have mastered the art of automation. All i can say is it is impossible not to have humans around. There is such a thing called code deterioration which is why humans need to apply patches and updated. This has to be human because humans patch and update based on that human’s convenience. As much as we want machines to decide everything, that machine is not the one that will suffer the consequences.
We have the pairing of Artificial Intelligence to worry about with this. One AI could fix another, and code another to make sure at least one system is standing to repair the next. We are one enter key away from Pandoras box. AI will create human scarcity and may make us obsolete, but more valuable creatively at least.
@@Ziegfried82 The thought of pro hackers robbing the location. Robot: please stop your criminal activity, autoturret engaged. Thug 1: It's engaging. Hurry it up. Thug 2: And done Robot: Welcome Store Manager, We have $X amount from today's earnings.
There's a robot bar tender in vegas, it's a novelty at best the drinks taste horrible. Need a human to verify the products are not expired, that the soda tap is cleaned daily. All the residual up keep a normal bar tender does is lacking.
Yes! We need to take a stand. I'm refusing to even use "self checkout" because it's a scam and also there are now "self checkout" machines that don't take cash at all. Those ought to be illegal yet here they are part of forcing this "cashless society" nonsense. We're going full steam into dystopia and AI is the biggest threat of all.
@@jermaineadams435Actually no. If all restaurants have robots, I’ll open a restaurant chain that has humans. It’ll be the only one and make me stand out.
@@ereviewsyt You vill get der vakzinashunz or...lose your right to drive your electric car, make der shmartvone calls, UND! Lose der $750 ve giff you, useless eater.
We might need universal basic income if technology ever gets to the point of taking most things over . But for at least our current century it's unlikely probably just a hybrid of both
@@kevintheminion1497u b I might help temporarily in the short term but is not going to solve the underlying issue. This is a very difficult and deep problem once AI replaces all economically valuable functions of the human brain and far surpasses them
Eventually companies are gonna advertise that your food was made by humans and support human jobs like we try to support unions now. The cost doesn’t have to go up - we have to cap greed at some point.
They're not gonna drop the price. If you were already willing to buy a burger before for X amount of dollars they're just gonna keep on charging that unless they start losing a lot of money.
Affordable food. That depends on what is affordable in your circumstances. Many people have no place or equipment to prepare food and for them fast food isn't just a convenience it's essential.
They never ever finish the sentence. We can't find and hire people to work for us. AT THE PAY THEY WANT TO PAY. things go up for everybody. You can't be the only one not raising the pay.
Fast food is disgusting, save your money for something that's worthy of it. If you want to eat out, go to a local place that needs the support to keep going and that can actually make quality meal.
Did anyone catch that the machine scans your face to “automatically” know it’s you (@3:00)? So basically, they are storing people’s biometric data without permission and who knows how secure those systems are… All of that for a burger and fries? Thanks, but no thanks!
@@cidvid2007 A fast food chain deserves what level of profit margin in your opinion? I guess your answer is: Let the market decide that. Stop importing cheap labor, and then Let the market decide the fast food worker pay!
@@cidvid2007a liveable wage where they can afford food a car rent health insurance and clothes. You acting like these aren't billion dollar companies they can more than afford to pay their workers every year rent and every price is increases but wages do not. Working fast food isn't something just high schoolers do cuz who's working when they're at school? I know it's not a teenager giving you your 5:30 a.m. coffee😂😂😂😂
As Americans any business that wants to get rid of employees and apply robots should be ....boycotted .....we should stand up as Americans against these businesses taking away our jobs it's completely un-American
So let me get his straight? In Seattle you need to pay $26/hr to pour coffee or flip burgers. A machine can do that much faster and they just said for $7/hr. Who can calculate how quickly the restaurants will get in line for this???
At first this might be true but once the people are gone the automation monopoly will start increasing it's "subscription." They'll have these "restaurants" by the balls
@@leos3003 do you eat out? Or do you always cook your own food? I mean your strong statement if true it would follow you would only cook at home yourself. Or is it really thar you just want slaves either robots or people with no consequences? That's not the real world. I'm not disagreeing that people do bad things and it's not just people who work for wages like cooking our food but it's all people who do bad things sometimes. But spitting in food or whatnot is extremely rare. Billions of people eat out every day with no problems and no worries about that. Seems like a poor excuse to think going to replace human workers with robots with zero consequences 🤔
Not when she have to clean and sanitize the robots and food contact surfaces every 4 hours as it not going to self- clean itself after it done working in room temperature food danger zone.
Or let people freely choose what they want to support. Personally I’m cutting all fast food and when I do want to eat out, I’ll ask my wallet if we can afford the human ran restaurant (probably not but I’ll ask first).
I called and ordered a pizza yesterday and the interaction with the human on the other end was less than fun . I also ordered supper on line recently and when I arrived my order was never cooked . I'm not complaining but I am pointing out there are more failures on easy things these days
Isn’t it kinda obvious this will only worsen the situation? Like let assume that the total cost to run robots and AI in a year is averagely lower than having human labor doing the same things. From the macro perspective. At first, the cost of food will go down, but the people who lost their job will lose all their income source. Even when the cost of food goes down, they can’t afford it, or anything at all. It’s impossible without any income source. The buying power will go down tremendously because AI and robots doesn’t create any new job right away, just take away jobs. The group of people who luckily don’t lose job get to enjoy heaven of cheap products while all people who lose their job basically just starve to death. What’s the benefit of robots and AI anyway if that means more and more people can’t work thus can’t make money to survive no matter how low the cost goes down?
Exactly. What people need to understand is all the people who lose their jobs to automation will flood the remaining human jobs driving down wages so no one will be able to afford the profits the automation Monopolists will be demanding. But it gets even worse because they're lying about AI being "same as industrial revolution." Absolutely not. Replacing all economically valuable functions of the human brain is a Completely Different Beast than machines that only replaced human muscle power. The hard truth is AI is capable of learning and so will continue advancing tremendously. It is going to far surpass human mental abilities learning and soon reasoning abilities far sooner than people think and a colossal amount of money is being poured into its rapid advancement. It is going to completely change EVERYTHING. And these "new jobs" the people pushing AI claim, what they're not telling people is AI will reach a point where those "new jobs," the AI can do them better than humans the very second they're "created." Replacing the human brain is no joke people
It’s not the job itself that people don’t wanna work there. The reason they don’t wanna work there is because it’s really extremely low wages that you can’t live on.
Exactly. The notion that people will work for peanuts just to prove to the next employer that they’re not lazy is beginning to break down. And as we used to say in the merchant marine “pay peanuts get monkeys”.
Livable wage lol. Have you been to any fast food restaurants lately? Min wage is 15-20 for any jobs. It inflates food or whatever else prices. Then the wage becomes unlivable again. Gov raises minimum wage again. Then food and all costs go up again. Wage becomes unlivable again. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Inflation. Government. Taxes. Costs goes up. Competition, less regulation, and supply increase brings prices down.
@@Steve-Williei can see you have never looked at Europe, a place where McDonald's and all these Americans fast food business also exists. Yet there required by EU law to provide a living wage, and yet there doing just fine and not bankrupted or in a death spiral of price increase and then min wage increase.
@@sirpieman300 if you want to live in a socialist country, why not live there? USA is supposed to be capitalist where you’re supposed to be able to keep and reinvest your earnings. However, now USA has become increasingly fascist where government and big business collude to crush small business and middle class. Livable wage is being used to crush small businesses. That’s a fact.
This is exactly the type of action that leads to demand crashes. Nobody buys goods or hires services when they have no means to do so. And no North American CFO or CEO will ever make the connection between 95% or more of the population being unable to pay rent, buy food and pay utilities at the same time and their sales dropping through the floor.
In the early 1900s coke had thousands of bottlers per plant ...now only 5 ppl make 5 million bottles...and now ppl are software engineers....jobs will always pop up wr just dont know what they are now
Fast food places don't need and cant afford $20 an hour workers. The minimum pay at fast food places for regular workers should be a lot less than $20 an hour. Its also the fault of the poor management of corrupt greedy state governments that cause the rise of minimum wage to go higher. It changes everything in the state when the government doesnt care what happens when they try to change things that cause other problems. These places should hire younger people that are still living with their parents or as a second job for a little extra cash. Shouldn't be their only job. If you want a better paying job go elsewhere.
No Employee with a rude attitude, customer service, being impatient and less room for error, call in sick, human makes toxic environment, telling lies on each other to get of the promotion line. PS children please take your studies seriously and pay attention to whether or not AI or Robotics can replace your career choices by the time you retire or reach pension age.
I just found your channel. I just want to say thank you for becoming a journalist. I share your sense of excitement about technology and the future, and sharing it I think is so wonderful.
I love it!!! No more worrying about peeps washing their hands, demanding tips, or horrible attitudes. Yes we're all guilty of having bad days but either way I probably will still avoid them.
Companies literally dont want to give up the "value" they have been siphoning all these years, thats why whenever the cost to run thier business increases they pass that cost onto consumers. They dont want small or moderate profit they expect big profits even record profits every year. its not sustainable and this is their solution.
What happens if the restaurant changes their menu or recipes? Are they going to reprogram or replace the robots every time to accommodate for the new dish?
Since theyre so motivated by how big their savings will be.....maybe owners need to pay the taxes for each person they fire to use less expensive robotics? Taxes that the individual pays from their wages for things like bridges, roads, fire departments, hospitals, vops...etc
This automation is inevitable, despite the resistance we see from some advocates of labor. I remember when the first self-checkout counters were installed in Target, Walmart and local grocery stores. Many people, at first, refused to use them as a matter of principle. They said they wanted to protect cashiers' livelihood. Then, just a few short years later, these same people capitulated to the convenience these self-checkout stations offered. The same thing will happen to people who refuse to patronize a restaurant that uses robotics. As the technology becomes more ubiquitous, they will concede. Never underestimate how professed conviction can crumble when confronted by the availability of convenience and affordability.
I would PREFER these fast food joints that used robots. I prefer self check out. ANYTHING to minimize my interaction with people who absolutely don't want to be there, regardless of pay.
Funny you mention that, because now, self-checkout lanes are getting pulled from major retail stores because theft is too easy with them, they break down too much, and they've just become more trouble then they are worth. They work for fast food because there is no theft, but that's about it. Also, they still have a person to take cash.
well they closed them all here in Cali wally worlds - where it started - from theft and rehiring cashiers now 😂😂😂😂 They needed cashiers to stand by the machines anyways for scanning mistakes and issues ended up they were needing more people on the floor of higher level instead of cashiers at PT All about that money nothing else's pay living wages ! CEO shouldn't be betting 1k an hour "less immigrants" that's funny
The problem is people demanding too much. Instead of seeking enough and to make less enough, they seek as much as others can bear. The solution is getting those costs down, not requiring a solution that will cause a cascade of growing problems. This is why demanding a higher wage is dumb. Just trespass people who make problems. Maybe use face scanning to let everyone in but those who have odds of causing disruptions. If I owned a location I'd have done that first. That has happened at convenience stores already.
The problem with AI and robotica is that if they replace humans then there will be no humans that earn money to buy products and services businesses want to sell. Nothing wrong with AI and robots but we need more capitalism and less government intervention so the people standing to lose the most can adapt and train for better jobs.
Not a problem just business owners will buy from other business owners. If your not an owner you can exsits somewhere else. If you have civial unrest they have war machines to fix the issue soon enough.
Wages will decrease, leading to prices falling. Both immigration and AI will conspire to decrease wages for the mass of workers, except for those lucky enough to be in the "professional class"/administration.
People customers that don't like robots or automation will just avoid going, boycott the place all together, just go to another restaurant that has human service. Who wants to be served by a bot or no human service!?
Seems to me if someone were to grab the food off the robot waiter before his/her own order is ready, there's nothing the manager can do unless she has the time to check the security cameras immediately.
" put the lime in the coconut and mix it all up " - song . Robots are healthier than any human .... and don't need a break or sleep etc. the food employee should learn how to service the robots
The human brain has the highest energy efficiency among "intelligent systems" and will likely remain that way for some time. As such, jobs requiring human intelligence / problem solving capability, will likely remain human for quite some time. They are developing biological neuronal systems, but those have issues of longevity so there's likely a limit to learning in fields with "deep knowledge" (I.e., language). They might solve the problem of neuronal longevity somehow, but I get this inkling the human body has long figured that out and optimized for that.
0:41 "We can't find people to hire, but if we do, then we can't afford to hire them anyway." Yeah, then what's the point in trying to apply for these jobs if people know they're just gonna be let go down the line, or not hired at all? Also, maybe these fast food companies like McDonald's wouldn't have to inflate their prices so much and could actually pay human workers if they'd stop with these celebrity collabs. But oh no, they wanted a BTS meal. 🙄
Since a human requires a health certificate or food handler certificate to work in those fields so even if they’re robots I believe they are required too as well plus the robots won’t be even clean the grills and corners of the kitchen equipments.
Im pro robots in CALIFORNIA. I have lost count of how many fights cashiers, baggers, checkers, and service reps tried to start fights with me when I wanted was to purchase groceries/supplies/service. Its as if most service workers in California are taught to run away from customers and be rude to them.
Replace the customer with robots. Door dash your shit and get your groceries delivered. I guarantee that customers are worse than staff in every instance.
@@dglass2008 you wouldn't believe how many, low blood sugar shaking karens, not a lick of English landscapers, and meth addicts I have to deal with in California. And any service rep you talk to on the phone is Indian so idk what job you have but it doesnt deal with the actual public
I can see some things being done by machines, like French fries and burgers. Burger King has had a burger conveyor for a long time. But I envision stores with a ‘human touch’ will get more business and be able to afford human workers.
California's Fast Food Wage War: $20 an hour: ua-cam.com/video/teol1ymTFvg/v-deo.htmlsi=FGxue3VVHnaRJH2v
You forgot to mention that cost of Living Especially Owning or Renting a home is far beyond minimum wage to even afford
That's why people don't want to work minimum wage which is not enough to live on doing 40+ hours a week
I dont think minimum wage jobs were ever supposed to @@DarthAwar
Fast food needs banned in the USA. Make real food affordable.
Floppy make a burger with fries. Add ketchup and mustard. Hold the WD-40.
I guarantee that if mcdonald's go full robotics. The ice cream machine will still no work
Facts
Period. You’re still going to need a human to fix and clean it. Nobody wants to do all that 😂
@@uramirez28 You'll need 3-5 years experience probably too 😆
You don't need to be eating all that trash anyways
It's a con Johnny Harris did a video on it on UA-cam McDonald's is cooperating with a certain repair company the ice cream machine manufacturer that make the same ice cream machines that are in Chick-fil-A but they don't have the abysmal user interface or failure rate it's like a 20% failure rate. The con is that the store owner has to pay this outrageous price to the service technician company which is run by the ice cream machine company so it's a con on the store owner
McDonald's has kiosks in practically every restaurant I go to. Why hasn't the prices gone down? This hypocrisy is the reason I rarely eat out any more.
Prices go down when there's competition, not when a company's own expenses get cheaper. This is true in every single industry. Companies that collapse small stores like WalMart can basically monopolize and then set whatever prices seem fair.
@@fitybux4664 But most people are not buying homes right now. A company can have a monopoly all it wants, but if they are barely selling anything, what's the point?! I have seen homes that have been on the market for over two years and the seller refuses to the lower the price. It's kind of weird, if you ask me. It's more about entitlement and greed than fair prices, imo.
McDonald's? (making throw up sounds)
@@fitybux4664Say more. You seem to be an expert in economics.
technology is taking over and more people want more for less. As in work less and get paid more. Technology is making everyone lazy and greedy.
so if humans dont have jobs, who is going to buy the products and the food?
Universal Basic Income, dude! They'll give it to you. You just better take all of the jabs or you don't get your portion!
The robots 😂😂😂
People not doing jobs people don't wanna do but need, will leave more jobs for people that wanna stream, etc. It's been economically predicted human creativity will be valued more and more. Everyone can become a artist, and a true artist at that. Stream your favorite game, give local tours ect, just do what you want, that's the goal of technology, to limit what we don't wanna do. Look to China as an example. A lot of what they produce costs them almost no money. I was really interested to see how they would handle that, they ended up basically just giving the items away, so I assume in China pencils and pens are basically free for anyone and thing similar.
What China really did is they automated and sold cheaper and cheaper, because they are still profit driven, so imagine just more. Less scarcity, not more scarcity.
@@colinmcintyre1769 give me a break. AI PROMPTERS will be given jobs. Trad creators are already having a hard time. Hollywood isn't the economic powerhouse that it was. There's no book publishing. Get a clue
@@colinmcintyre1769 it's not going to work out so hunky dory unfortunately
To say that there’s a shortage of food workers is to gaslight the public. Even with an increase in minimum wage inflation makes it impossible for those wages to be reasonable. Even if there was people available to work they would still get replaced because within a month one of this machines pays for itself. And I can guarantee you that even with this huge increment in profit the cost of the food won’t go down. This is how disgustingly greedy corporations are. Their greed created this artificial inflation and now we’re all paying for it.
The #1 goal of a business is to maximize profits. Robots then next artificial meat.
The price inflation is not artificial lmao
Minimum wage has not been increased on the federal level but congress gave themselves a raise from 100,000 to 174,000 & they do insider trading.
Yip . Greedy WEF /IN garbage
@mikewill1740 in n out pays great and makes alot of profits. These greedy weirdos. With trash food
The cost never goes down, even with new tech. It may delay the prices raises but companies will always charge as much as the people are willing to pay in order to maximize profit. But the cost will never actually go down unless that product is not selling at the set price point.
TV prices went down
100%
@@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993demand for tv’s go down. Never for food
@@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993because is competition
@@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993 Tv prices didn't go down.
If humans don't have jobs they don't go to restaurants. Also, from what i saw at the kiosk all those robots didn't make their food any cheaper than human handled places.
Exactly. Once I retired on social security I stopped eating out entirely. Restaurants are a waste of money and I immediately realized how easy it is to make your own burgers. The only time I would eat fast food burgers or tacos would be if I was doing any long range driving.
I guess ubi paid by the companies through increased taxes. So as prices go up, their taxes go up and ubi goes up!
@@marcmeinzer8859its healthier if you are into that too
Robots need programming, and maintenance. Those people don’t work for free either
@@laumay7364 At least until they have robots that maintain robots.
Soon they won’t have customers because they cannot afford food since they lost job. It will vicious circle of economy
Then they'll use delivery drivers to centrally locate their burger flipping restaurants and drive out further and further to get their product out there. 😆
Small correction: Automated delivery cars, not delivery drivers.
Keep raising minnim wage, creating more inflation. Just making it cheaper to replace you with automation.
@@ericmontano1267😂😂 another talking point. The major cause of inflation is corporate high profits. In n out seems to make g
Farely well and still manage to pay their employees well above minimum wage. Costco makes huge profit margins and their average employee makes over $20. So you're talking point has been debunk plenty of times. I ran a distribution center for a major corporation that historically ran a 17% overtime I came in and ran it a 5% making the company millions in the yearly corporate meeting the director said great job but we need to do better and he tried to make more cuts to employees so he can take more bonus money at the end. So please keep you're none sense talking points to yourself as company's will do anything to cut to make huge profits.
Look.. it's hard to fill these jobs these days. People.want better work. Repairing, engineering, modifying, programming, UI design etc.. are all better jobs that this creates.
Prices may lower a bit.. But consistency of food and service should rise a lot. It's not a bad way to go .. but you always need a human keeping an eye on things.
i bet they still ask for a 20% tip on the screen lmfao
I mean, I can actually imagine them doing that at some point :p
there are no feelings towards the robot. You won't guilty if you press no
@@fearless6947 but what if the robot grades customers in the backend?
@@llgla I don't mind, if the robots grade people. 99 percent of customers are good. I don't know about you, I'm polite, eat my food and go. I see most people like this as well. If robots can figure out a way to get rid of bad customers, then they should.
I would give them a tip for sure. After all what if he does the equivalent of spit and throws a bolt in my salad.
So you lose a bunch of human workers that would've otherwise had to pay income tax. How do we offset that?
That right! Look at EV disruptions to gas tax revenue. California is loosing money on gas tax because a significant percentage of people purchased an EV.
That part is easy, raising corporate tax. The hard part is continually shrinking job markets which in turn makes for a shrinking consumer base.
More Robots! 🤖
Humans Will come back.
@@fernandohiar9985and will demand 3x the pay
I don't get it. It looks like she is still doing the work of 3 or more people plus she doesn't get a break because she is the only one there. So the robots job is to cook burgers patties and French fries meanwhile the one human do everything else ( stock machine, repair robots, package the food orders, stock food prep area,help customers,cleanup and everything else the robots are not doing. OK this sounds like a great ideal.
and she is just gaining weight daily…get off work and go for a walk or run
And, this is one of the many reasons why nobody wants to work these jobs. Employers mindlessly work people into the ground.
Her work ammount just skyrocketed while her pay is still the same 😂
The robot is mainly the grill person. All that it was doing, I did plus prepared food and bagged orders. Yes I was a bad sob and should've been in mgt. But there was hating ppl around that like to stump growth. Glad I left that shtt hole. Never called out in 2 years and they went ape crazy when I asked to call out once. That along with other issues is the reason why ppl leave these jobs alone.
That's the flaw with current robots.
A human in a fast food restaurant can do multiple jobs, cooking, cleaning restocking, serving customers. There's a higher value to that.
A robot arm flipping burgers can only flip burgers.
I hope people don't patronize such places. Most of the advantages favor companies too much instead of the workers. I'm not too keen helping out multimillion conglomerates
People don't care about the jobs because the jobs went to China and no one cared
People stealing cars and copper wire going to have a new business opportunity.
Universal basic income
You will own nothing and be happy
@@lmkejame22 😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
Putting in robots humans will figure out how easy it is to target operations to disrupt the business model. The employers with robots could see problems with humans targeting their stores.
@1powerequalsgod and the real people with the power are now in the hands of hackers! That is unless the power grid goes down! Then what happens to the robots?
You really think corporations are going to lose any kind of profits even when they have the robots they're still going to be gouging us with the prices
Only as much as their pricing power allows. In time, there'll be "low cost" competitors as robotics prices drop and become ubiquitous, but I'd expect that'd be a 20-30 year trend. Name brands might have room to be pricey, but 3rd party vendors can be competitive. How much real estate costs in the area of the restaurant also has a large bearing on pricing. City restaurants/fast-food tends to be on the expensive side because city real estate is "Expensive". If that's the only pricing you're aware of, then it might seem "normal" or something.
Prices don't lower from decreased expenses. Prices only lower to compete with other competitors. Pretty fundamental business thing.
That’s why you boycott machinery restaurants, put people first. Protest is another step too
Update: robot fired human manager
Update human manager got sick and couldn't open up today, and the robots couldn't open up. Also, one robot is having issues and needs the technician to fix it.
Robot fried human.
Robot CEO: "It was easier to hire an LLM to entertain the customers and upsell them on products."
for sure
What do you want to bet that manager is only making $10 hour
What happens when the one manager doesn't show up?
@@Lifeisshort2669 They send a temporary replacement one.
More like 18...barely given inflation...good enough...
"DON'T SHOP WHERE YOU CAN'T WORK" is the phrase used by American Blacks during the Civil Rights struggle of the 1960s. 😢
@@eugenerowland1262 I can get behind that
Won't do business where paying with cash is not an option
Get with the times
I am surprized that anyone still uses cash and checks in 2024. Cards or an electronic money transfer works for everything these days. Before someone answers, "for bills" or "I don't trust cards," how is walking around with a bunch of cash that can easily be stolen, robbed from you, or lost a good idea? Plus it is dirty/loaded with bacteria and germs and the majority of people don't wash/sanitize their hands after handling it. "For bills," you can save gas, checks, envelopes, stamps, money, paper, and time by paying bills online.
@@BB-rs4sb no
@@BB-rs4sb and have the government freeze my account
Many vending machines can process cash payments. There's no excuse for not being able to pay with 💸 💰🪙💴💵💶💷
I felt chill when she said "I see these robots as humans". I don't think she mean it but it just reminds me of how prevalent employers only see employees as tools, putting up the facade that we're family only to suck you dry with overtime and do mass lay-offs when there is a need to cut costs
Couldn't agree more. In response to labor being expensive, you know what else is expensive? CEO pay 😂
I doubt her CEO sees her as a human.
Theres no labor shortage. Companies that cant find workers just arent paying enough to attract them.
Been in tech all my career and have mastered the art of automation. All i can say is it is impossible not to have humans around. There is such a thing called code deterioration which is why humans need to apply patches and updated. This has to be human because humans patch and update based on that human’s convenience. As much as we want machines to decide everything, that machine is not the one that will suffer the consequences.
hi i am fullstack developer are you willing to exchange knowledge for automation for fullstack development
We have the pairing of Artificial Intelligence to worry about with this. One AI could fix another, and code another to make sure at least one system is standing to repair the next. We are one enter key away from Pandoras box. AI will create human scarcity and may make us obsolete, but more valuable creatively at least.
People will feel less bad about robbing the place
Good comment should get pinned 😂
Imagine it like the movie Robocop, "please stop your criminal activity, autoturret engaged."
@@Ziegfried82 The thought of pro hackers robbing the location.
Robot: please stop your criminal activity, autoturret engaged.
Thug 1: It's engaging. Hurry it up.
Thug 2: And done
Robot: Welcome Store Manager, We have $X amount from today's earnings.
Robbing a place with no cash?
@@DankUser A lot of raw resources. Plastic, Copper, rare metals
6:30 is BS because I applied to some of these jobs and got no response back. There is no labor shortage
What happens if the only one Human Manager calls in sick?
She is replaced with another robot, and then never has to come into work again.
There's a robot bar tender in vegas, it's a novelty at best the drinks taste horrible. Need a human to verify the products are not expired, that the soda tap is cleaned daily. All the residual up keep a normal bar tender does is lacking.
Imagine if people simply said "No" and did not spend their money where robots are used, but instead spent their money where only people wotk.
Yes! We need to take a stand. I'm refusing to even use "self checkout" because it's a scam and also there are now "self checkout" machines that don't take cash at all. Those ought to be illegal yet here they are part of forcing this "cashless society" nonsense. We're going full steam into dystopia and AI is the biggest threat of all.
🤔 Count on me, I can accept robots on something else but food no way.
Unfortunately it will become the norm, and young people will accept it since they grew up with it
I just came to post this. Boycotting any restaurant I see doing this.
That's why I blame the average person 😂 WE caused this yet we complain to no end
Less support for big box fast food outlets, they don't need our money - more support ma and pa authentic food establishments ! That would be cool
Money talks. Mom and pop outlets can’t do low price goods like fast food.
@@Homer-OJ-Simpson its not like fast food is that cheap anymore either
i just cook shit in my crockpot costs a lot less lmao.
so we don't need to tip now
there is still an option for a tip
@@uptin Lmao are they fr?💀
#TipStrike !!!!
Tipping to go to the top that’s already getting richer!
We can still choose to not tip. We just won't have to hear the whining from servers that choose to rely on the generosity of others
I don’t eat fast food. I prefer restaurants with humans.
Those going to be replaced very soon
@@jermaineadams435 Not everyone is on board with robot workers.
@@jermaineadams435I cook at home, and grow most of it, too. Restaurants are not transparent regarding the ingredients they use.
Pay more
@@jermaineadams435Actually no. If all restaurants have robots, I’ll open a restaurant chain that has humans. It’ll be the only one and make me stand out.
No robot will ever make good tacos , THIS is just companys getting GREEDY
José just salty Juan the robot will take his job😂
wonder what will happen when that robot gets hacked or shuts down than the whole store is closed.
Guess what? Former employees are consumers too. Less consumers = less customers. 😃
Good point.
Queue Universal Basic Income 😅
@@ereviewsyt You vill get der vakzinashunz or...lose your right to drive your electric car, make der shmartvone calls, UND! Lose der $750 ve giff you, useless eater.
Nah. The last place you want to eat at is where you work. Plus, workers tend to get discounts on the food so not a crazy profit anyways.
Those mf’s are definitely still ordering the big Mac from the robot lol
If everything is replaced by robots, who is the consumer? Robot?
We might need universal basic income if technology ever gets to the point of taking most things over .
But for at least our current century it's unlikely probably just a hybrid of both
@@kevintheminion1497u b I might help temporarily in the short term but is not going to solve the underlying issue. This is a very difficult and deep problem once AI replaces all economically valuable functions of the human brain and far surpasses them
This is a disaster in the making
Why?
FAST FOOD IS TOO EXPENSIVE TO BUY
Eventually companies are gonna advertise that your food was made by humans and support human jobs like we try to support unions now.
The cost doesn’t have to go up - we have to cap greed at some point.
The main benefit of this SHOULD be costs. I.E. You can return to far more affordable food.
So true. Your options are Humans with higher prices. Or robots with minimal price increases.
Not gonna happen.
@@raziismail8230yeah sadly not
They're not gonna drop the price. If you were already willing to buy a burger before for X amount of dollars they're just gonna keep on charging that unless they start losing a lot of money.
Affordable food. That depends on what is affordable in your circumstances. Many people have no place or equipment to prepare food and for them fast food isn't just a convenience it's essential.
They never ever finish the sentence. We can't find and hire people to work for us. AT THE PAY THEY WANT TO PAY. things go up for everybody. You can't be the only one not raising the pay.
Fast food is disgusting, save your money for something that's worthy of it. If you want to eat out, go to a local place that needs the support to keep going and that can actually make quality meal.
Did anyone catch that the machine scans your face to “automatically” know it’s you (@3:00)? So basically, they are storing people’s biometric data without permission and who knows how secure those systems are… All of that for a burger and fries? Thanks, but no thanks!
Yes, there is a shortage of workers in US … willing to work for slave wages
@@afarro fast food deserves what level of pay in your opinion?
Any job deserves a livable wage (the amount depends on the city) @@cidvid2007
@@cidvid2007enough to live and have housing while having enough to save. Go work fast food boomer you wouldn’t last
@@cidvid2007 A fast food chain deserves what level of profit margin in your opinion? I guess your answer is: Let the market decide that. Stop importing cheap labor, and then Let the market decide the fast food worker pay!
@@cidvid2007a liveable wage where they can afford food a car rent health insurance and clothes. You acting like these aren't billion dollar companies they can more than afford to pay their workers every year rent and every price is increases but wages do not. Working fast food isn't something just high schoolers do cuz who's working when they're at school? I know it's not a teenager giving you your 5:30 a.m. coffee😂😂😂😂
I guess a robot boss is coming soon
It will not work if only one person is managing the restaurant without some protection in place from criminal activity.
As Americans any business that wants to get rid of employees and apply robots should be ....boycotted .....we should stand up as Americans against these businesses taking away our jobs it's completely un-American
So let me get his straight? In Seattle you need to pay $26/hr to pour coffee or flip burgers. A machine can do that much faster and they just said for $7/hr. Who can calculate how quickly the restaurants will get in line for this???
At first this might be true but once the people are gone the automation monopoly will start increasing it's "subscription." They'll have these "restaurants" by the balls
@@tw8464 : Right, and the people flipping out, not showing up to work, spitting in your food beats all that.
@@leos3003 do you eat out? Or do you always cook your own food? I mean your strong statement if true it would follow you would only cook at home yourself. Or is it really thar you just want slaves either robots or people with no consequences? That's not the real world. I'm not disagreeing that people do bad things and it's not just people who work for wages like cooking our food but it's all people who do bad things sometimes. But spitting in food or whatnot is extremely rare. Billions of people eat out every day with no problems and no worries about that. Seems like a poor excuse to think going to replace human workers with robots with zero consequences 🤔
Wage increase by 8% but prices are still increases
They always say everything will go up but all these other countries do it without raising everything.
Her responses seem very ... rehearsed. Was the owner nearby during this interview?
As a robots manager, she has easy to get along with co-bots instead of co-workers.
Not when she have to clean and sanitize the robots and food contact surfaces every 4 hours as it not going to self- clean itself after it done working in room temperature food danger zone.
Watch people pushed so far to the brink that they'll break in, ransack the place and sell these bots for scrap metal lol
We have to cap greed at some point.
Or let people freely choose what they want to support. Personally I’m cutting all fast food and when I do want to eat out, I’ll ask my wallet if we can afford the human ran restaurant (probably not but I’ll ask first).
@ we can choose freely to not replace humans with robots - you can choose limitless greed and exploitation for your billionaire overlords.
I called and ordered a pizza yesterday and the interaction with the human on the other end was less than fun . I also ordered supper on line recently and when I arrived my order was never cooked . I'm not complaining but I am pointing out there are more failures on easy things these days
All this year I have been using the fast food apps to order for pickup to avoid ordering with a human. I prefer that way for speed and accuracy.
Isn’t it kinda obvious this will only worsen the situation? Like let assume that the total cost to run robots and AI in a year is averagely lower than having human labor doing the same things. From the macro perspective. At first, the cost of food will go down, but the people who lost their job will lose all their income source. Even when the cost of food goes down, they can’t afford it, or anything at all. It’s impossible without any income source. The buying power will go down tremendously because AI and robots doesn’t create any new job right away, just take away jobs. The group of people who luckily don’t lose job get to enjoy heaven of cheap products while all people who lose their job basically just starve to death. What’s the benefit of robots and AI anyway if that means more and more people can’t work thus can’t make money to survive no matter how low the cost goes down?
Exactly. What people need to understand is all the people who lose their jobs to automation will flood the remaining human jobs driving down wages so no one will be able to afford the profits the automation Monopolists will be demanding. But it gets even worse because they're lying about AI being "same as industrial revolution." Absolutely not. Replacing all economically valuable functions of the human brain is a Completely Different Beast than machines that only replaced human muscle power. The hard truth is AI is capable of learning and so will continue advancing tremendously. It is going to far surpass human mental abilities learning and soon reasoning abilities far sooner than people think and a colossal amount of money is being poured into its rapid advancement. It is going to completely change EVERYTHING. And these "new jobs" the people pushing AI claim, what they're not telling people is AI will reach a point where those "new jobs," the AI can do them better than humans the very second they're "created." Replacing the human brain is no joke people
Government assistance.
Buckle up! It's gonna be a bumpy ride but it's inevitable!
Get ready for everybody being unemployed, universal basic income, social credit scores, and the Mark of the beast.
I'm not ordering from a kiosk or an automated drive-thru. Don't believe me ask Checkers or McDonald's, ask them where their business is gone.
It’s not the job itself that people don’t wanna work there. The reason they don’t wanna work there is because it’s really extremely low wages that you can’t live on.
Staffing issues would be resolved with a livable wage.
Exactly. The notion that people will work for peanuts just to prove to the next employer that they’re not lazy is beginning to break down. And as we used to say in the merchant marine “pay peanuts get monkeys”.
Livable wage lol. Have you been to any fast food restaurants lately? Min wage is 15-20 for any jobs. It inflates food or whatever else prices. Then the wage becomes unlivable again. Gov raises minimum wage again. Then food and all costs go up again. Wage becomes unlivable again. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Inflation. Government. Taxes. Costs goes up. Competition, less regulation, and supply increase brings prices down.
But then how would the CEOs buy their planes and islands?
@@Steve-Williei can see you have never looked at Europe, a place where McDonald's and all these Americans fast food business also exists. Yet there required by EU law to provide a living wage, and yet there doing just fine and not bankrupted or in a death spiral of price increase and then min wage increase.
@@sirpieman300 if you want to live in a socialist country, why not live there? USA is supposed to be capitalist where you’re supposed to be able to keep and reinvest your earnings. However, now USA has become increasingly fascist where government and big business collude to crush small business and middle class. Livable wage is being used to crush small businesses. That’s a fact.
After getting sick at Chipotle twice, maybe robots might not be as filthy.
2:08 Well, that is certainly a typical fast food customer 😂
This is exactly the type of action that leads to demand crashes. Nobody buys goods or hires services when they have no means to do so. And no North American CFO or CEO will ever make the connection between 95% or more of the population being unable to pay rent, buy food and pay utilities at the same time and their sales dropping through the floor.
At the kiosk you dont feel rushed in line so you tend check out more.
No human's in restaurant? Are machines going to eat and pay?
If no one has job, who will buy things?
Same thoughts..
Repair be costly 😅
UBI
That is not industry's concern. Their mission is to maximize profits.
Redistributing income in a fully automated economy is the government's domain.
In the early 1900s coke had thousands of bottlers per plant ...now only 5 ppl make 5 million bottles...and now ppl are software engineers....jobs will always pop up wr just dont know what they are now
All this automation isn’t doing anything about the fact that all this food is making us fat and unhealthy.
Fast food places don't need and cant afford $20 an hour workers. The minimum pay at fast food places for regular workers should be a lot less than $20 an hour. Its also the fault of the poor management of corrupt greedy state governments that cause the rise of minimum wage to go higher. It changes everything in the state when the government doesnt care what happens when they try to change things that cause other problems. These places should hire younger people that are still living with their parents or as a second job for a little extra cash. Shouldn't be their only job. If you want a better paying job go elsewhere.
Literally this is a problem that will not be solved by robots but made worse. If no one makes money 💰💰💰 no one can buy things.
Nice $20 min wage got 90% of the staff laid off.
No Employee with a rude attitude, customer service, being impatient and less room for error, call in sick, human makes toxic environment, telling lies on each other to get of the promotion line.
PS children please take your studies seriously and pay attention to whether or not AI or Robotics can replace your career choices by the time you retire or reach pension age.
I just found your channel. I just want to say thank you for becoming a journalist. I share your sense of excitement about technology and the future, and sharing it I think is so wonderful.
One day we will look back on this particular robotic style as primitive compared to what we will see in the future. Like VHS to Streaming services.
She looks miserable all over. All alone... no cash...
My dream job!
Front butt...
I love it!!! No more worrying about peeps washing their hands, demanding tips, or horrible attitudes. Yes we're all guilty of having bad days but either way I probably will still avoid them.
The manager is def eating good lmao
Probably snacking on the job.
I get to be alone with chappy. Sound like an introvert heaven.
Companies literally dont want to give up the "value" they have been siphoning all these years, thats why whenever the cost to run thier business increases they pass that cost onto consumers. They dont want small or moderate profit they expect big profits even record profits every year. its not sustainable and this is their solution.
Ok but can it get the order correct? I’m sick of asking for bbq sauce on my burger and it not being on there.
There is not a labor shortage there is a fair wage shortage
What happens if the restaurant changes their menu or recipes? Are they going to reprogram or replace the robots every time to accommodate for the new dish?
Since theyre so motivated by how big their savings will be.....maybe owners need to pay the taxes for each person they fire to use less expensive robotics?
Taxes that the individual pays from their wages for things like bridges, roads, fire departments, hospitals, vops...etc
Not a single comment about the delivery robot being attacked by bored people with nothing to lose
Aaw it warms my heart to hear the manager talk about the robots so kindly.
This automation is inevitable, despite the resistance we see from some advocates of labor. I remember when the first self-checkout counters were installed in Target, Walmart and local grocery stores. Many people, at first, refused to use them as a matter of principle. They said they wanted to protect cashiers' livelihood. Then, just a few short years later, these same people capitulated to the convenience these self-checkout stations offered. The same thing will happen to people who refuse to patronize a restaurant that uses robotics. As the technology becomes more ubiquitous, they will concede. Never underestimate how professed conviction can crumble when confronted by the availability of convenience and affordability.
I would PREFER these fast food joints that used robots.
I prefer self check out.
ANYTHING to minimize my interaction with people who absolutely don't want to be there, regardless of pay.
The only reason people prefer the self checkout is to steal everything 😂😂😂 ask Walmart about their lost inventory.
Funny you mention that, because now, self-checkout lanes are getting pulled from major retail stores because theft is too easy with them, they break down too much, and they've just become more trouble then they are worth. They work for fast food because there is no theft, but that's about it. Also, they still have a person to take cash.
well they closed them all here in Cali wally worlds - where it started - from theft and rehiring cashiers now 😂😂😂😂
They needed cashiers to stand by the machines anyways for scanning mistakes and issues ended up they were needing more people on the floor of higher level instead of cashiers at PT
All about that money nothing else's pay living wages ! CEO shouldn't be betting 1k an hour "less immigrants" that's funny
I feels it more like, they had no choice but to use self checknout. As these places pretty much dont hire any or very few cashiers
The problem is people demanding too much. Instead of seeking enough and to make less enough, they seek as much as others can bear. The solution is getting those costs down, not requiring a solution that will cause a cascade of growing problems. This is why demanding a higher wage is dumb. Just trespass people who make problems. Maybe use face scanning to let everyone in but those who have odds of causing disruptions. If I owned a location I'd have done that first. That has happened at convenience stores already.
The problem with AI and robotica is that if they replace humans then there will be no humans that earn money to buy products and services businesses want to sell. Nothing wrong with AI and robots but we need more capitalism and less government intervention so the people standing to lose the most can adapt and train for better jobs.
Not a problem just business owners will buy from other business owners. If your not an owner you can exsits somewhere else. If you have civial unrest they have war machines to fix the issue soon enough.
…..but if humans lose their jobs to AI and have NO MONEY to PURCHASE anything, then how will these places stay in business? 🤔
Wages will decrease, leading to prices falling. Both immigration and AI will conspire to decrease wages for the mass of workers, except for those lucky enough to be in the "professional class"/administration.
@ …that makes sense 🤔
How will I pull a Karen now or find hair in my food 😂
Now instead of a manager I will get an R2-D2
Do the robots clean the restaurant too?
That's what I want to know.
No one cleans 😂😂
People customers that don't like robots or automation will just avoid going, boycott the place all together, just go to another restaurant that has human service. Who wants to be served by a bot or no human service!?
Seems to me if someone were to grab the food off the robot waiter before his/her own order is ready, there's nothing the manager can do unless she has the time to check the security cameras immediately.
Hope the robots don’t kill anyone
They could’ve left out the part when she said she’s outtrovert. She meant to say extrovert
I was looking for this comment!!
Next they’ll try to sell you a warranty on your cheeseburger.
I prefer self-checkout than dealing with staff.
Just yesterday a human cashier added a $12 item to my grocery bill that I did not buy.
@@intorsusvolo7834 Setup for theft bust?
I shop too early to deal with people at checkout.
" put the lime in the coconut and mix it all up " - song . Robots are healthier than any human .... and don't need a break or sleep etc. the food employee should learn how to service the robots
What will happen when robots do everything. No jobs for human means no money to spend.
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The human brain has the highest energy efficiency among "intelligent systems" and will likely remain that way for some time. As such, jobs requiring human intelligence / problem solving capability, will likely remain human for quite some time. They are developing biological neuronal systems, but those have issues of longevity so there's likely a limit to learning in fields with "deep knowledge" (I.e., language). They might solve the problem of neuronal longevity somehow, but I get this inkling the human body has long figured that out and optimized for that.
Universal Basic Income
Wages will fall, creating an increasing underclass. They'll be able to afford it, because future AI/robot competition will decrease prices.
No. Might as well be a vending machine.
0:41 "We can't find people to hire, but if we do, then we can't afford to hire them anyway." Yeah, then what's the point in trying to apply for these jobs if people know they're just gonna be let go down the line, or not hired at all? Also, maybe these fast food companies like McDonald's wouldn't have to inflate their prices so much and could actually pay human workers if they'd stop with these celebrity collabs. But oh no, they wanted a BTS meal. 🙄
So u can make a little money for survival before shtf being a little prepared is better than not at all
Since a human requires a health certificate or food handler certificate to work in those fields so even if they’re robots I believe they are required too as well plus the robots won’t be even clean the grills and corners of the kitchen equipments.
the rich get richer the poor get poorer
I going to buy a couple of elons robots and send them to apply for that 1 human job left.
Im pro robots in CALIFORNIA. I have lost count of how many fights cashiers, baggers, checkers, and service reps tried to start fights with me when I wanted was to purchase groceries/supplies/service. Its as if most service workers in California are taught to run away from customers and be rude to them.
Replace the customer with robots. Door dash your shit and get your groceries delivered. I guarantee that customers are worse than staff in every instance.
@@user-ze1em2ib6z WORD...
@@user-ze1em2ib6z Have you ever been to CALIFORNIA? its a hellhole. Service reps do not provide service, they taunt and harrass customers.
@@dglass2008 you wouldn't believe how many, low blood sugar shaking karens, not a lick of English landscapers, and meth addicts I have to deal with in California. And any service rep you talk to on the phone is Indian so idk what job you have but it doesnt deal with the actual public
I can see some things being done by machines, like French fries and burgers. Burger King has had a burger conveyor for a long time. But I envision stores with a ‘human touch’ will get more business and be able to afford human workers.