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In September 2020, White Castle welcomed a new member to its back of house staff: Flippy, the fry-cooking robot. The company later upgraded Flippy to a newer model — Flippy 2 — and it has since been ...
Days after starting work in a fast food restaurant, Flippy is already burned out, forcing its creators to pull it out of duty HUMANS can rest easy, the robot revolution has been delayed – while Flippy ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. A burger-flipping robot named Flippy is now ...
Following its recent pilot in select White Castles, Miso Robotics today announced a new version of its hamburger-cooking robotic arm, Flippy. The new version of the robot, simply named Flippy 2, is ...
Miso Robotics' kitchen robot, Flippy, just became available to purchase for $30,000. Flippy can cook 19 items, including burgers and hash browns. Flippy works as a kitchen assistant, moving along a ...
Flippy, the robotic fast food fry cook, is getting a facelift. Pasadena, Calif.-based Miso Robotics, the creator of the burger flipping robot kitchen assistant, has developed a less expensive version ...
Built by Miso Robotics, a food services startup from Pasadena, California, it is now capable of working an entire fry station and can do twice as many food preparation jobs as the first Flippy, ...
When White Castle's Flippy 2 is allowed to cook, it can produce 30% more fries than its human counterparts. Earlier this month, Jamie Richardson, Vice President Marketing and Public Relations at White ...