San Francisco's first automated restaurant is 'pure magic'
Justin Sullivan/GettyEatsa is San Francisco's fully automated fast food restaurant where orders appear in a cubby. At San Francisco's first fully automated restaurant, meals appear in little glass cubbies, just 90 seconds after customers order and pay on wall-mounted iPads. It's a human-less experience – no waitstaff, no cashier, no one to get your order wrong and no one to tip. The moment before the meal appears, the see-through display screen that fronts the cubbies goes black for the few seconds when you might catch sight of the hand that feeds you. Eatsa has not yet achieved total automation.
Apr-24-2016, 08:35:33 GMT
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