
Hamburgers are a multi-billion dollar business, and while fast food chains have got the process down to an efficient production line process, making them is still labor intensive with armies of burger flippers and sandwich assemblers. In a move that could put millions of teenagers around the world out of their first job, Momentum Machines is creating a hamburger-making machine that churns out made-to-order burgers at industrial speeds and aims to use it in its own chain of restaurants. .. Continue Reading Hamburger-making machine churns out custom burgers at industrial speeds
Section: Good Thinking
Tags: Cooking, Food, Kitchen, Restaurant
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