Which is kinda funny since I think that’s kinda how Hamburg steaks were often cooked historically. The grill was used for hamburgers once it became more common since the actual oven grill thing was too expensive or complex.
Do you even need a robot arm for that? Just have the gridle be on both sides of the burgers (and have like a locking mechanism or something. Kinda like a waffle machine) and then just attach a motor to it that periodically rotates it. Then a timer for when it’s done
Seems relatively easy? You don’t even need a full ass robot, just a robot arm with sensors. No one gives a shit about fast food quality anyway.
Heck, this happened before the AI boom
“flipping burgers” is a colloquialism for fast food work. It involves a lot more than rotating patties on a grill.
McDonald’s doesn’t even flip burgers. They use a two sided grill with a timer.
Wendy’s does it like that, and Burger King has a little conveyor belt and the patty gets blasted with fire as it goes through.
That sounds like a more reasonable automation than a robot arm.
i am eager to see the new laser cooked burgers. whenever they invent them
Lasers in a McDonald’s: the new frontier in OSHA violations
Which is kinda funny since I think that’s kinda how Hamburg steaks were often cooked historically. The grill was used for hamburgers once it became more common since the actual oven grill thing was too expensive or complex.
its also a euphamism, and insult for people who had a degree who hasnt found a job in thier field too.
Is that robot about to flip a burger cheese-side down?
Do you even need a robot arm for that? Just have the gridle be on both sides of the burgers (and have like a locking mechanism or something. Kinda like a waffle machine) and then just attach a motor to it that periodically rotates it. Then a timer for when it’s done
But how do you put the cheese on top a minute before it’s done?