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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jun 30

    Flippy the robot makes burgers, cleans the grill, freeing fast-food workers to do less tedious taskshttps://on.wsj.com/2yUyYVu 

    2:20 PM - 30 Jun 2018
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      2. BillB‏ @bbecker317 Jun 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        Wonder how flippy identifies food product that is spoiled or uncooked or contaminated. Note to restaurants: use this and I will not patronise your business

        1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes
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      4. BillB‏ @bbecker317 Jun 30
        Replying to @DefendSpeech @WSJ

        Uh no. Flippy can't smell. Flippy can't really see. Flippy doesn't really know if the food has been contaminated Maybe gain some more experience cooking food in a restaurant before commenting on cooking food in a restaurant

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. N C‏ @LibraWife2010 Jun 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        Freeing workers? Or freeing companies of workers and paying them? #TRASH

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      1. KevinMc From TX‏ @KevinMcFromTX Jun 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        Was that photo set up on purpose to mimic the clichéd photo of a man at a strip club watching a dancer on stage?

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      2. Julie Ann‏ @MayorOfSnark Jun 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        Flipping burgers is tedious?

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      3. (((Terri #Resistance=Ω  🔼= change)))‏ @omega3825 Jun 30
        Replying to @MayorOfSnark @WSJ

        Kinda would seem like the primary job.

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      1. From Where I Sit‏ @infomorsels Jun 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        if they had a working business model this wouldn't happen - oh, maybe fastfood isn't a valid business model. Pay your workers and you will find them

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      2. Socialnn Austin‏ @socialnn Jun 30
        Replying to @carlamari66 @WSJ

        This could really replace the need for human capital at restaurants. Do you feel like restaurants will be quick to adopt this or want to keep the human interaction present in the industry?

        1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
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      1.  🦇 Corey  👻‏ @elbryn_canticle Jun 30
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        Maybe they should pay a liveable wage.

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      1. Grumpy bear‏ @thpl6750 Jun 30
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        Or just unemployed.

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      2.  ⚔WarriorWithASmile ⚔‏ @VictorsSmile Jun 30
        Replying to @TulpaOmega @WSJ

        They'll blame Trump;)

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      1. TenaciousJ‏ @TenaciousJai Jun 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        Less tedious tasks... in a burger joint? Like what.. cleaning tables? Taking orders? Sweeping? Lol.

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      2. Chad‏ @KYMCLEANCCDW Jun 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        You mean fast food restaurants tired of paying $15 an hour have new robots.

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      1. Ellen Lipscomb‏ @lips858 Jun 30
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        There goes more jobs..better keep selling vacuums :)

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