A new restaurant in Nuremberg, Germany, offers FULLY AUTOMATED ORDERING AND FOOD SERVICE. There are no waiters. The restaurant, called ‘s Baggers, has table-top touch screen ordering menus and mini train tracks from the kitchen to each table. The food travels along the rails by gravity alone (the kitchen is upstairs). As food is ordered, a computer keeps track of ingredients in stock. The system also keeps customers updated with likely delivery times for both food and drinks. Each electronic menu doubles as an ATM-like credit card payment system.
Original post by Mike
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