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The restaurant industry has a labor blem, and AI might be the solution. Nationwide, 92% of food service operators saw labor cost increases and 89% expect to see more in the coming months.
On top of that, 21% of operators say hourly employees’ biggest pain point is burnout, and restaurant owners typically see a 150% average turnover rate.Enter Miso Robotics’ Flippy Fry Station, a next-generation robot powered by artificial intelligence co-developed by NVIDIA.
The machine is designed to imve commercial kitchen efficiency, reduce food waste, and increase customer satisfaction.
Their robots have already dered more than 4 million baskets of fried food at top fast food restaurants, and are now scaling with the help of individual investors.
They’re targeting 170 fast food restaurant brands with over 100,000 U.S. locations.
Accredited and non-accredited investors can join the company at this inflection point as they target $4B of annual revenue in the U.S.
alone.Building Robotic Success Since 2016Kitchen automation isn’t new, and Miso Robotics has been at the heart of it for years.
Founded in 2016, the company has 25+ patents issued and filed and recently just started rolling out the third generation of the Flippy Fry Station robot after 7 years of R&D and 30+ pilots.
In addition to their partnership with leading AI firm NVIDIA, Miso Robotics was picked by Amazon as a strategic partner to leverage AWS and RoboMaker nologies, enhancing Flippy's AI and automation capabilities.
These partnerships have helped the company become a leader in the $2.85 billion kitchen automation market, which is expected to grow to $7.46 billion by 2032.
es that adopt these nologies early stand to gain significant competitive advantages in efficiency, consistency, and adaptability.How Flippy Can Make Billions for Fast Food Brands On top of the fact that the U.S.
still faces a three million worker shortage, minimum wages at restaurants and fast food establishments have increased due to laws passed in California, New York City, Washington state, and more.
It’s no wonder that owners want to cut labor costs and are looking to boost ductivity.AI-powered cooking machines the Flippy Fry Station aren’t just a fad — they’re a solution that’s highly sought after in the hospitality industry.
68% of operators are actively in the market for AI, giving Miso Robotics an edge compared to competitors who are still in the re and development phase.
Flippy Fry Station is already being used by brands White Castle to fry French fries, onion rings, chicken, and more with unmatched precision and consistency, dering a Day One return on investment for customers.
Its compact foot makes it perfect for kitchens of all sizes, and it can be installed overnight and start frying food the very next day.
The AutoBaskets™ system means quicker and more efficient cooking during all-important rush periods.
These rush periods are when most hourly workers experience burnout, potentially causing disruptions to the supply line and cutting into fits.
The company estimates that this type of automation can help fast food brands boost fits by up to $24 billion each year.
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