Robots have become more valuable during the pandemic, from healthcare to food service applications, but they’ve had their lasers set on the latter industry for years. Flippy started making a splash a couple of years ago while chains like Domino’s and McDonald’s are leaning into voice-activated ordering tools as well as robot fryers.
Buck Jordan, president and chairman of Miso Robotics, told Restaurant Business: “For [White Castle], it’s really the better use of staff. They’re focused on getting as much out of the labor as possible. They’re not letting anyone go because of Flippy.” Jordan went on to say the company is in talks with many players in the industry. Though White Castle might value its employees (for now), other companies could start to shift towards automation — a regular concern of pro-union McDonald’s employees.
So far, the Flippy in Indiana has proven the most helpful during the night shift, supplementing the human workforce through the dinner rush, increased delivery orders, and of course, all of the Harold and Kumars in the area. In a post-pandemic world, however, reliance on food delivery will likely wane, pitting employees against machines.