*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. PASADENA, Calif. — Fast-food French fries and onion rings are going high-tech, thanks to a company in Southern California. Miso ...
One of America's most iconic burger chains is joining in the technology takeover restaurants across the country are testing out. White Castle, a fast-food chain, announced it has teamed up with Miso ...
The Caliburger chain can’t keep burger flippers employed — they quit too often, it says. So the plan is to try something new: A robot that has been programmed to flip hamburgers all day long. Named ...
"Flippy" robot arms on rails will scurry from station to station, filling fry baskets, shaking and banging them as they lower them into the oil. AI systems will grind wagyu beef freshly to order, then ...
It's harder than you might think to deliver french fries that aren't too crispy or soggy. Just ask the burger chain White Castle. Timing is key: Fries need to be in oil for the right amount of time.
The Flippy 2, designed to over an entire fry station and perform basket filling, emptying and returning. (Courtesy Miso Robotics/TNS) Courtesy Miso Robotics / TNS Miso Robotics’ lab in downtown ...
White Castle has been around 102 years, give or take a month or two. A journey that began when Billy Ingram and Walter Anderson began dishing square hamburgers for 5 cents apiece. Still family owned, ...