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McDonald’s Is Days From Opening Restaurant Run Entirely By Robots

Thursday, May 21, 2015 12:34
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Phoenix, AZ — After seeing a decline in earnings for the first time in nine years, McDonald’s plans to do something no other store of its kind has ever done before; open a store run entirely by robots.

The store is set to open July 4th in Phoenix, Arizona once the state-of-the-art robot remodel is complete. The restaurant will still employ a small team to insure all of the robots are working correctly, the food along with the cleaning supplies remaining stocked and removing the money collected by the robots. 


If the test launch for the store is a success, visitors to the restaurant can soon expect to see these new robots working in harmony at a speed of 50 times faster than the average human employee, with no chance of error, located in every store all over the country …. http://newsexaminer.net



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  • Ahh Soon no jobs only robots will work. How will people that depend on those jobs get by? Oh yea, um ok ya got me on that one. I dunno. Do you? Enlighten us all, please….

    • Buy a robot and send it’s junky butt to work! :grin:

    • Who cares, only about 1% of their employees can accurately put ketchup on a bun without it blowing out the side and squirting it on top of the the bun. Good riddance to them. I honestly believe a trained monkey could do better.

  • Although the robot workers are sure to snap up lots of jobs in our future, it appears this is from a hoax website, according to Antiviral.gawker.com it is. http://antiviral.gawker.com/the-antiviral-guide-to-the-worst-hoaxers-and-liars-on-f-1676552746

  • McDonalds meat contains human DNA fromr slaughtered missing people. Only 1 million people in the USA dissapeared last year alone… Read and judge for yourself. Don’t think it is crazy until you see it has been hapening throughout the entire human history.

    /alternative/2015/03/we-steal-300000-childrendrain-their-bloodslaughtergrind-them-uphamburgersmcdz-is-our-favorite-outlet-100-real-video-folks-3118338.html

  • So skynet will be a recruitment agency, and the cyberdyne (ciberdine) systems model 101 new phrase will be “do you want fries with that ?”
    Just to point out also, the article states “working in harmony at a speed of 50 times faster than the average human employee, with no chance of error.” No chance of error, just who is designing, manufacturing and maintaining these so called perfect machines ?

  • A little research shows this and it is not all, much more is out there.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBLQ_rl7i60&feature=iv&src_vid=nH3bmG-KjvU&annotation_id=annotation_3798084689

    Robots today. Very interesting if you watch it all and consider what we are not allowed to see. AND now they are doing human mind memory erase and reprogramming and even a head transplant. The military has new tech for soldiers and with invisibility. What do they have not told? Time will tell all.
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    NOW…… http://www.voanews.com/content/apple-contractor-foxconn-shifts-to-robot-technology/2672805.html
    TAIPEI—

    Manufacturing giant Hon Hai Precision has long churned out iPads and iPhones with inexpensive labor in China. Now the global high-tech contractor plans to replace workers with potentially thousands of robots. The move has been applauded by both economists and even a normally critical labor rights group, who say it would save Hon Hai money and ease workplace disputes.

    Taiwan’s contract electronics maker Hon Hai employs about one million workers at factories in China, to make products for the world’s top electronics brands. But company CEO Terry Gou told reporters last month Hon Hai needs just three years to automate 70 percent of its product assembly. He said that shift would replace people with machines and improve efficiency.

  • All the robots in the world are not going to change their unhealthy, poisonous “food”. They need new management. This crew should go to General Motors . . .

    • RageFury

      Don’t like their food? Don’t eat there. Simple as that.

  • Sounds like something that Wal-Mart would do!

  • I am uber curious about AI and the human psyche as it evolves. There is a forum on http://www.navigatingmanifestations.com on the FORUM page. AI and dreams?

  • :lol: The up side would be that you wouldn’t have to worry about an unstable employee doing anything ‘unsavory’ to your so called ‘food.’ I’ve seen too many horror stories on the news.

    I don’t eat out for that very reason…….. :mrgreen:

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