A wave of robots are hitting the kitchen

Subscribe for your daily dose of unconventional business news 🚀

Please provide a valid email address.

In case you were wondering, this is what a salad-making robot looks like (Source: Chowbotics)

A wave of robots are hitting the kitchen

They can’t instantly whip up an Earl Grey or pasta al fiorella like the “Star Trek” replicator, but robot chefs are having a moment.

Chef Robotics — a startup creating a robot to handle commercial kitchen tasks —  just raised $7.7m, per TechCrunch.

Though the actual bot has yet to be revealed, Chef Robotics promises it will increase production and consistency, waste less food, and save restaurants money.

The news comes as restaurants across the US…

… are struggling to find workers. Demand for robot chefs also increased during the pandemic as businesses looked to decrease human contact.

Notable food names are testing out nonhuman labor:

  • DoorDash recently purchased Chowbotics whose “Sally” robot preps on-demand salads and bowls
  • White Castle expanded a partnership with Miso Robotics whose “Flippy” bot makes fries

What else can robots do?

A lot:

  • The in-home Moley Robotic Kitchen can whip up 5k+ recipes and clean up, too (if you can afford the $335k price tag).
  • Blendid kiosks can make 45 smoothies in an hour, which customers order touch-free through their phones.
  • F&P Robotics’ “Barney” is a robot bartender that can mix cocktails and serve beer in hotels and bars. For good measure, it also tells jokes.

So, yeah, not quite “Star Trek,” but it’s progress nonetheless.

Topics:

Food

Related Articles

Get the 5-minute news brief keeping 2.5M+ innovators in the loop. Always free. 100% fresh. No bullsh*t.

Please provide a valid email address.

We're committed to your privacy. HubSpot uses the information you provide to us to contact you about our relevant content, products, and services. You may unsubscribe from these communications at any time. For more information, check out our privacy policy.

This form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.