Noodle robot in China cooks any dish in 48 seconds (5 photos + 1 video)
This is not a food dispensing robot! The idea is that the robot prepares a given dish. At the moment, the robot's menu has 10 dishes in the spirit of Chinese fast food. And fast food in China is, of course, noodles.
Have time to put your hands out every 48 seconds!
How Future Noodles Works
This is the name of an establishment in the city of Shenzhen. One simple portion from the "dead" chef costs 9.9 yuan - pennies for hot food! If you want more additives, the price will rise to 20 yuan.
This is the robotic arm that serves the finished cup, it looks delicious
You just need to indicate at the self-service checkout what exactly you want the noodles with. And the robot behind the transparent glass will immediately start cooking it, so you can see that they are putting everything promised in there.
Is it just a dispenser?
No, the robot does EVERYTHING. Mixes water and flour, kneads the dough, presses it into flat cakes and cuts it into noodles - all in less than eight seconds.
Then the robot puts the beef and noodles in a bowl, pours hot water. The whole dish is cooked in 40 seconds. The crowning glory is sprinkling with green onions.
The Chinese boast about how cheap and fast they ate
A robotic hand serves a hot dish through a window.
The fully automated store is so popular that customers have to stand in line to order despite the incredible speed.
There are absolutely no bad reviews due to the fresh ingredients, because this is simple and flavorful food. At the same time, it costs less than anywhere in China (considering that the noodles contain beef).
It took 10 years to develop such a robot, and one such device costs 330,000 yuan. Inside there are 20 types of knives and blades to create a variety of noodles. On average, 120 bowls of noodles are made per hour, while the machine works around the clock, does not get tired and does not require a salary or days off for the Lunar New Year.
Now the machine is sold all over the country, and Future Noodle Restaurant outlets are also appearing in supermarkets and office buildings.

But what could be better than the aroma of overcooked noodles at a night street market in China, which the cook picks with tongs
Do robot noodles have a soul?
It has a low price, and the Chinese have already voted with yuan. Although there are also thousands of people who are unhappy with the replacement of the cook. All because at first the Chinese complained that robots would replace them in difficult jobs (as partly happened). And now they are replacing even the most basic jobs - a fast food chef.
Where is there any place for a human being? - the Chinese ask, where a fifth of young people are unemployed and can't find a stable job after university. Is it because the pace of robotization is outpacing the speed of development of society itself?

We have started opening Korean supermarket ramen shops like this, but I didn't like it - it's just sad to eat instant noodles outside the home.
Before, you could work in a noodle shop while looking for a job in a company, but now what?