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PASADENA, Calif. — Flippy, the burger-flipping robot that threatens to supplant short-order cooks, has taken its first extended break. But the burger maker isn't blaming balky robotics for the ...
At a Jack-in-the-Box in Chula Vista, Calif., Flippy — an autonomous robotic arm with eight associated cameras — is responsible for frying all your fast food.
Flippy is always on time, works hard, and never complains. There’s just one catch: It’s a robot. The robot cost $50 million to develop, $5,000 to deploy in the kitchen, and $3,500 per month to ...
There’s a lot of knowledge you need to be a food operator to understand.” Flippy is the result of the Miso team’s robotics expertise, coupled with that industry-specific knowledge.
In September 2020, White Castle welcomed a new member to its back of house staff: Flippy, the fry-cooking robot. The company later upgraded Flippy to a newer model — Flippy 2 — and it has ...
Player and Girlfriend pop into Happy Tree Land and meet Flippy, the most dangerous of all the Happy Tree Friends.
Miso Robotics, a California-based company, built a kitchen bot called Flippy that was able to cook 300 burgers per day and then expanded into whipping up fries with the second version.
But that doesn’t mean he comes cheap. Flippy the Robot cost $50 million to develop, and cost Jack in the Box about $5,000 for installation and $3,500 per month for rental. Restaurants have toyed ...
White Castle’s newest employee, Flippy, cooks your burgers to perfection and serves up fries with the most splendid crisp for every single order. Flippy gets it right each time, well ...
Like its predecessor, Flippy 2 is a modular system installed over existing fryers. But second-generation Flippy, which Miso Robotics is rolling out in dozens of restaurants this year (starts at $ ...