According to recent reports, the US-based pizza chain "Little Caesars" has filed a patent for a robot designed to assist in pizza-making. The invention features a device that mimics the top of a stove and is equipped with various tools for different stages of the pizza production process. This robot can stretch the dough, spread sauce, sprinkle cheese, and place pepperoni in precise amounts, streamlining the preparation process.
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In its patent filing, Little Caesars explained that the robot will help reduce the burden of repetitive tasks, allowing staff to focus on other more complex or customer-facing duties. This aligns with similar automation efforts seen in the industry, such as Flippy, a robotic assistant used in fast-food kitchens to handle cooking tasks.
Other companies are also exploring automation in the food industry. For example, Zume Pizza, based in Silicon Valley, uses robots capable of producing up to 372 pizzas per hour. As technology continues to evolve, it's likely we'll see more innovations like these transforming the way food is prepared and served around the world.
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