Chipotle
has
a
new
robot
called
the
Autocado
with
a
key
assignment:
peeling
avocados.
The
prototype
machine
“cuts,
cores,
and
peels
avocados”
by
the
case
before
workers
mash
them
up
for
guacamole
in
a
process
Chipotle
is
describing
as
using
cobots
(collaborative
robots).
The
company
says
the
robot
being
tested
in
a
store
at
20972
Magnolia
St.
in
Huntington
Beach,
California,
will
help
free
employees
up
for
other
tasks.
The
“size
agnostic”
Autocado
machine
can
get
an
avocado
peeled
and
seeded
within
26
seconds,
according
to
Chipotle.
Autocado
in
action.GIF:
Autocado
Chipotle
says
it
has
invested
money
from
a
$100
million
venture
fund
into
both
of
the
companies
it
partnered
with
for
the
two
new
systems
—
Vebu
for
the
Autocado
and
Hyphen
helped
create
its
new
Augmented
Makeline.
This
Makeline
it’s
testing
in
a
Corona
del
Mar,
California
store
(3050
East
Coast
Hwy),
“uses
automated
technology
to
build
bowls
and
salads”
for
customers
on
a
line
beneath
the
usual
prep
area.
The
company
says
that
“approximately
65
percent
of
all
Chipotle
digital
orders
are
bowls
or
salads.”
(Sincerest
condolences
to
customers
whose
favorite
burrito
bowl-making
employee
has
a
heavy
guacamole
hand
—
it
will
still
be
extra.)
The
Augmented
Makeline
prepares
a
burrito
bowl.
Original author: Wes Davis
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