Business No more 'attitude at the counter': McDonald's new fully-automated restaurant which is completely run by MACHINES leaves internet divided - McDonald's launches restaurant with no non-kitchen staff

but do YOU think it's a good idea?​

  • Uses advanced technology so that customers don't have to interact with humans
  • Footage shows no employees behind the counter
  • Drive-thru is a conveyer belt
  • Some viewers were excited about it while Others found the new concept 'scary'
  • One pointed out: 'This will put so many people out of work'
By LILLIAN GISSEN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 16:53 EST, 21 December 2022 | UPDATED: 23:53 EST, 21 December 2022

McDonald's has opened up a fully-automated restaurant in Texas, which is completely run by machines so you don't have to speak to anyone, and it has left people on the internet divided.

The brand-new eatery, located just outside Fort Worth, uses advanced technology so that customers can order their food and receive their meal without having to interact with any humans, and while some people are excited about the idea, others find it a little creepy.

A TikToker who goes by the username @foodiemunster online recently visited the restaurant and documented the entire thing on the video-sharing app, and it launched a major debate among viewers.

The video featured a McDonald's with no employees behind the counter. Near the entrance, stood large touch screens for people to place their orders on.

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McDonald's has opened up a fully-automated restaurant in Texas - which is completely run by machines so you don't have to speak to anyone - and it has left people on the web divided
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The new eatery - located just outside Fort Worth - uses advanced technology so customers can order their food and receive the meal without having to interact with any humans
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A TikToker who goes by the username 'foodiemunster' online recently visited the restaurant and documented the entire thing on the video-sharing app
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The video featured a McDonald's with no employees behind the counter

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'If you go inside, you’ll see that it’s like no other McDonald’s you’ve been to before. There’s one kiosk to order your food,' the TikToker explained.

How McDonald's new fully-automated restaurant works​

  • Customers place their orders on touch-screen kiosks
  • Humans prepare the food in the kitchen, but don't interact with customers
  • You pick your food up at a counter near the front
  • There is no seating inside the restaurant, since it's designed for people 'on the go'
  • At the drive-thru, a mechanical conveyer belt delivers meals to customers

'You can go up front and pick up there. It’s designed for you to go in and out.'

Another part of the video showed him picking up his food at the drive-thru, but instead of a person handing him the meal, it was delivered on a mechanical conveyer belt.

'When you pull in [to the drive-thru] they will ask you for a code [you got when ordering]. And in no time your food arrives. Got to say, it worked really well,' foodiemunster said.

While your food will be cooked by real people, you won't have to interact with them at all because they'll be tucked away in the kitchen.

The TikTok creator's video quickly went viral - gaining more than a million views in a matter of days - and many people took to the comments section to share their thoughts.

Some were all for the idea, with one viewer writing: 'Finally, my order will be quick and accurate.'

Another agreed: 'Awesome. No more attitude at the counter.'

'Maybe my order will finally be right,' someone else said, while a fourth comment read: 'Love it. No attitudes, crankiness, or incompetence and as it moves to other parts of dining - no tips!'

But others weren't into the concept, with one person pointing out that there's no one there to help you if there's a problem with your order.

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Near the entrance stood large touch screens for people to place their orders on
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Another part of the video showed him picking up his food at the drive-thru, but instead of a person handing him the meal, it was delivered on a mechanical conveyer belt

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The TikTok creator's video quickly went viral - gaining more than a million views in a matter of days - and many people took to the comment section to share their thoughts

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While some were all for the idea, others weren't into the concept. Some people even called it 'scary,' while someone else added: 'This will put so many people out of work, I'm not for it'

'And if they forget an item, who you supposed to tell, the robot?' they asked.

'No thanks. I love the people that work there,' a different user wrote.

'I want to hear voices and see faces. I want to see smiles at both windows.'

Some people even called it 'scary,' while someone else added: 'This will put so many people out of work, I'm not for it.'

In a press release, the fast food chain explained that the restaurant, which is now open, is geared towards customers who are planning to 'dine at home or on the go,' so there is no seating inside the restaurant and it's 'considerably smaller than a traditional McDonalds.'

It described the new concept as a 'fast and seamless experience for both customers and crew.'

'There's never been a McDonald's restaurant quite like this before,' the press release stated.

'We're always innovating to improve our customer experience, no matter how they want to order or receive their food.'

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In a press release , the fast food chain explained that the restaurant is geared towards customers who are planning to 'dine at home or on the go,' so there is no seating inside
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It described the new concept as a 'fast and seamless experience for both customers and crew.' The press release said: 'We're always innovating to improve our customer experience'
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McDonald's added that it's 'excited' to continue to test 'new ideas and innovations that can potentially benefit restaurant teams and customers around the world'

While the 'unique concept' can only be found in one location for now, it may be the future of all fast food chains around the globe.

McDonald's added that it's 'excited' to continue to test 'new ideas and innovations that can potentially benefit restaurant teams and customers around the world.'

'At McDonald’s, we’ve been setting the standard for Drive Thrus for more than 45 years,' Max Carmona, Senior Director of Global Design and Restaurant Development at the company, said in a statement.

'As our customers' needs continue to change, we are committed to finding new ways to serve them faster and easier than ever before.'

Manager Keith Vanecek added: 'The technology in this restaurant not only allows us to serve our customers in new, innovative ways, it gives our restaurant team the ability to concentrate more on order speed and accuracy, which makes the experience more enjoyable for everyone.'

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Second video from the TikToker:

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How long will this pass the Nigger Test?

That is the crux of the issue. If a Nigger shoots the robot, no legal trouble from the dead worker's family. So a "Niggo Momento!!!" (TM) is less likely to hit the headlines.

On the other hand, you all know they'll rob the poor robot blind and take the whole conveyor belt, except the one bag they used to put their used needles in.
 
Not gonna last at all. Because an unmanned anything is basically a free target. Any nog worth their salt will want that all dem mickey d foods sitting inside that box with just electrics guarding it.
It says right there in the article that the kitchen is still staffed.
 
I happened to go into a fast-food joint that used one of these things. Walked right past it and went up to where the cashier was supposed to be, but of course nobody was there. A guy in the kitchen looked at me like I was an alien before coming up and taking my order.

If it gets to the point where I can’t even do that I’ll just leave. I’m not bothering with this automated nonsense. I don’t want to have to go through some shitty website or phone number when my order is wrong.
 
How long will this pass the Nigger Test?
It's located at I-30 and Las Vegas Trail in Fort Worth/White Settlement, so it's being stress tested by niggers, spics, schizo drifters, and tweakers. It's also just across the street from that church where a dude pulled a gun and got blasted a couple years ago. It still has a normal drive through with people operating it and handing you your stuff. So far it's been cleaner and faster than the other McDicks in the area and makes food that is more edible than the shitty doughnut shop across the street that used to be the worst waffle house I've ever been to.
 
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They demanded 15 dollars an hour for fast food. They get what they fucking deserve.
That has to be the most Boomer tier shit I have heard. I haven't heard shit like that since my days on Boomerbook in the early 2010's. Doesn't matter how much they get paid or what wages they ask for. Automation is a cost cutting measure. Corporations are greedy as fuck and are going to do it anyway. They could be paying them $3.25 an hour like it's 1985 and they would still be bringing automation in to replace human labor.

Corporations don't care. It's the race to the bottom with capitalism. That's why they sent all the jobs overseas and brought in cheap foreign labor legal and illegally. All they care about is profits and not what damage they do to the country and people. Machines aren't consumers. Just like unemployed people don't make good consumers. Capitalism depends on consumers. They sent all the manufacturing jobs overseas and all that was left was low paying service jobs. Now they are automating all them or the stores are just shutting down.
This keeps up and the only blue collar jobs left will be fixing the robots whenever they break down.
Those jobs won't go to Americans. If you want that job you will have to dig yourself asshole deep into debt to go to school for it. Then you will find out you won't be paid that much. No one will want the jobs because of low pay. They will bring in foreigners. Most likely chinks and street shitting curry niggers. Their countries give them free college or low cost college so they get degrees that aren't really even worth the paper they are printed on. It doesn't matter to corporate America because they will work for far less than any American will. So the machines will spend most of their time broken down. McDonalds will eventually have to bring the human workers back when they start losing enough money.
As long as the machines are cleaned and maintained, at least this will be cleaner than if humans were handling the food. Who knows what sort of grimey stuff fast food workers do. You could get a diseased burger if shaniqua is having an off day because her extra long nail talons broke.
Come on, it's corporate America you are talking about. You know that shit won't be cleaned and maintained. Even if they do maintain it will be done by dumb fuck foreigners who can't really do the job anyway.
 
There is much more to blue collar jobs than being a customer facing employee in a fast food. If you work for years but don't evolve at McDo, it's not a career, something is wrong with you. Most are just teens, it's an easy job to get, flexible.

Maybe this will actually push young people to work in trades that actually need workforce, where they can learn more than how to handle a cash register. Maybe even develop actual skills.

Experience wise, being a shoe seller in a mall is miles ahead what being a fast food worker is. Especially when you stop to consider how much better it transfers to any other sales job, whereas company approved speech and pushing buttons on a screen is basically worthless.
If you’re actually competent you can become a general manager that pays well.
 
They could be paying them $3.25 an hour like it's 1985 and they would still be bringing automation in to replace human labor.
Automation isn't some magic free labor device option. Automated systems have massive up front capital costs compared to staff, and still have significant ongoing maintenance expenses, both in parts and specialized labor, utilized more sparringly. They're also extremely inflexible, the drive through robotics will never help unload a shipment of product, even if the drive through is dead.

Businesses are greedy but do have to pay attention to cost and benefit analysis, and robots have costs and not just benefits. Many owners will prefer to invest capital into a second location, or just cash out, over dumping 200k into robotics for one location to save $25k in labor costs a year.
 
Loads of unemployed men with no prospects...that always bodes well in the long run, doesn't it?
I think unemployed mcdonalds wagies are the least threatening group. The more worrying part is going to be the employed population as more and more of these people end up on welfare and resentment grows - The more people riding the tugboat, the more resentful the tugboat drivers are gonna get.

Those "people" don't deserve jobs, if they suck this much at life
We live in an era of infinite access to information and understanding of our world, for free - they have no excuse for never cultivating any skill, talent, knowledge, or body.

I want automated McDonalds to be manned by creepy robot Ronald McDonalds, like if Chuck E Cheese / Five Nights at Freddy's robots manned the registers and drive thru. Then people could get their smiles too.
I'm gonna show up for a 2am cheeseburger craving, and find some poor tweaker catatonic on the floor, a looming RonaldBot hanging over them, ear to ear grin plastered on its face. Is it trying to help, or did it put him down? I shall never know, but legend says that wasn't ketchup on the robots hands.
 
the time of the white nigger is nigh
Having them concentrated in meth country wasn't enough, eh? We need to multiply the Shanny4Christ's/Rev's running around?

I think unemployed mcdonalds wagies are the least threatening group. The more worrying part is going to be the employed population as more and more of these people end up on welfare and resentment grows - The more people riding the tugboat, the more resentful the tugboat drivers are gonna get.
If it just stopped at McDonald's workers, it would be a minor blip, but you know trends like this; it never stops at one franchise. When BK, KFC, Jack in the Box, Taco Bell does...
 
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This is a good start.

However over a year ago an outfit was demoing a hamburger robot.
With this thing you could tell it how to grind the meat, how you wanted it cooked, how you wanted your veggies sliced and all sorts of other options you don't get at fast food places.

McDs doesn't need anything that fancy.
Just somthing to dispense frozen meat pucks on to the cooker, take them off and put them between buns.

I assume at this point kitchen staff is cheaper than robots.
I suspect staff will be easier to get once they know there is no chance they will have to deal with customers.
It becomes a factory job at that point.
A still crappy factory job but still better than dealing with the public.
 
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