A company has started selling its pizza-making robot to restaurants. Now it has to convince chefs it's worth the money. Last week, Seattle-based Picnic announced that it's now accepting pre-orders for ...
Imagine going to a vending machine, but when you arrive it’s loaded with pizza instead of candy. A local pizza spot in Southfield has done just that. The ZaBot Pizza Machine is located in the parking ...
Imagine eating something not entirely made by a human. Customers at Zume Pizza in Mountain View, California come in looking for delicious pizza. And they get just that, but with a twist: robots played ...
800 Degrees Woodfired Pizza is launching a franchise program with a robotic twist. Scott Berkowitz, the company’s chief development officer, said franchisees will have the opportunity to set up a ...
Robots assemble and cook the pies; at peak capacity, they can make 288 every hour. Apparently, we don't want our food to look like it's made by robots. Zume has taken particular care to ensure that: ...
Matthew Kang is a correspondent for Eater. Previously, he was the lead editor of Eater Southern California/Southwest. He has covered dining, restaurants, food culture, and nightlife in Los Angeles ...
SEATTLE — Lee Kindell promises he's a purist when it comes to pizza. He uses a 120-year-old sourdough starter for his crusts and owns an 18th-century dough trough. "I hold onto a lot of traditional ...
Former SpaceX engineers are seeking to deploy the first fully functional pizza-making robot they developed through their startup, Stellar Pizza, in the streets to serve hot meals to Americans. NEW ...
A leading autonomous pizza machine developer is teaming up with an international pizza brand run by world-renowned chef Anthony Carron. 800 Degrees Pizza will be offering consumers a fully automated ...
A fleet of robots and some fancy sustainable material may point the way to solving a vexing problem: How to reduce harmful single-use packaging materials, which include not just plastics and ...
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