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The international burger chain says Flippy, which is so-far operating at a single franchise restaurant in Pasadena, Calif., can grill 150 burgers per hour.
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 ...
Meet Flippy, Chippy, and Hyphen — the Robots That Will Be Making Your Restaurant Meals. When White Castle's Flippy 2 is allowed to cook, it can produce 30% more fries than its human counterparts.
Flippy gets it right each time, well, because it’s a robot. At 100 White Castle locations nationwide, restaurant guests can see Flippy in action, helping its human colleagues with the cooking ...
When White Castle's Flippy 2 is allowed to cook, it can produce 30% more fries than its human counterparts. Earlier this month, Jamie Richardson, Vice President Marketing and Public Relations at ...
Mr. Flippy has revealed the launch of the lead gospel single, "You’re My Victory," featuring Rodney Jordan, which has gained significant exposure on platforms like BET Gospel, Music Choice, and ...
A robot that flips burgers is coming to a fast food joint near you. And it can do a lot more than that, too. Meet Flippy, the robot superstar of Miso Robotics.
Flippy has been an incredible success story and now everyone in Southern California can come take a look — and a taste — for themselves." Flippy, preparing to toss some crispy french fries.
KSHB 41's Caitlin Knute caught up with Flippy as he provided yet another form in Vegas ahead of Super Bowl LVIII. "I don’t get it. Everybody calls me that, and it’s not like I flip things ...
It's official, flicked-out flippy ends – aka ‘the hair flip’ – is this year's coolest hair trend. Here's how to make the hairstyle work for you.
But second-generation Flippy, which Miso Robotics is rolling out in dozens of restaurants this year (starts at $3,000 per month), is more compact and comes with a new “AutoBin” system that ...
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 ...