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USSA's First Fully Automated McDonalds Comes To Texazistan

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More progress for our eventual robot overlords!

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/1 ... mes-texas/

Of course, this development may affect certain local businesses.
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While others remain untouched.
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If the robot can’t shoot attacking customers ....robot out of service backlog like a 20 inch ballot in a 19 in machine, means some comrade won’t be getting fries with that order. An unarmed robot can’t fix what’s going on at the order counter if employees would prefer not to be vulnerable to customers’ senseless violence. Just hide the real people trying to exchange time for money in the kitchen, away from their customers, like refugees or sommit. If customers will attack a person in the drive through, or at the counter, how’s a robot going to be a financial benefit in the hands of same customers.

That said, Texazistan means “drive friendly,“ y’all. Robots shooting’ drive through window customers is just the next progress away.


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So in this new robotic McD, have they automated putting an " out of order " sign on the ice cream machine or does a living member of management still have to be there to do that?

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You really know the McD experience, Ivan. The Out of Service ice cream sign is as ubiquitous as being a little short handed at Waffle House. Real humans work in the burger flipping kitchen at the robotic McD, where only robots actually have to interact with McD customers.

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Will the robots be equipped with phones that have a direct line to 911 when they run out of fries?


 
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