A BBC News crew buy the farm to Germany to try ‘s Baggers , therobotized , fully automate restaurantin which there ’s not a single waiter in sight and crustal plate float over your straits on steel rails to reach your fanny , Futurama - style . And apparently , they lie with it .
https://gizmodo.com/robot-staffed-restaurant-launches-in-germany-295454
As we already know , everything in this restaurant in Nuremberg is completely automate , from the order process — using a touchscreen which also allows you to surf the web or email while waiting for our order — to the delivery of the solid food to your people of color - coded seat . Only the cooking is manual , which is done by some Elzar apprentices , 70 % human-30 % branding iron chef , somewhere in the building .

The creator of the technology behind ‘s Baggers opine there ’s a magnanimous food market for these sort of eating place , which are commodious , fun , and relieve costs to the owners and the client . The BBC seems to match . Their verdict : fun , delightful , truehearted , and no tips . nominate a good typesetter’s case to decimate that awful , ingrate job of waitressing all throughout the planet . Sad , I know . But do n’t despair , my friends : there ’s always blogging .
Go to the BBC varlet to get their full impressions . [ ‘s BaggersviaBBC News ]
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