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In response to recent minimum wage hikes, Wendys is now replacing fast food workers with robots.
The fast food chain announced it will start automating all of its restaurants by installing self-serve kiosks in 6,000 locations by the end of the year.
Although McDonalds has already been experimenting with kiosks, Wendys announcement is the largest roll-out to date and will likely spark a trend leading to fully robotic restaurants.
Wendys President Todd Penegor said it will be up to franchisees to decide whether or not to adopt the kiosks in their stores, noting that many franchise locations have had to raise prices to offset wage increases, Slashdot reported. Californias decision to gradually raise the minimum wage to $15 by 2022 will impact Wendys 258 restaurants, all of which are franchise-operated.
About 75% of 200-plus Wendys restaurants are run by franchisees in New York, a state that is also on its way to $15.
Its simple economics: when labor costs are too high to stay in business, owners will look for alternatives including burger flipping robots.
One such robot, developed by the San Francisco start-up Momentum Machines, can replicate a fast food worker by shaping burger patties from ground meat, grilling them, adding the specified amount of ingredients, and serving them to customers on a conveyor belt.
Many fast food chains may be forced to outsource jobs to these machines because they cannot afford to stay in business paying workers $15 an hour, given the number of restaurants that have already closed after Seattle enacted such a minimum wage.
The businesses that couldnt afford it either shut down or laid off workers, and the businesses that could afford it simply shifted some money around by eliminating benefits and putting those dollars toward wages, Joshua Krause of the Daily Steeple reported. What the supporters of a higher minimum wage just dont get, is that it hurts poor unskilled workers the most.
Via Infowars