Robots take over South Korea's No Brand Burger, collecting orders, cooking and serving customers
By A Mystery Man Writer
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Robots bring food to customers at No Brand Burger, a fast-food chain in South Korea where machines also take orders and cook food. In August, Korea faced a second wave of COVID-19.
Robots take over South Korea's No Brand Burger, collecting orders, cooking and serving customers
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Robots take over South Korea's No Brand Burger, collecting orders, cooking and serving customers
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