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Restaurant hires $1000-a-month robot waiter and tips surge

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
October 19, 2021
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Restaurateurs like Carlos Gazitua, owner and chief executive of the Sergio’s Restaurant chain in Florida, might want to hire robots over humans during these economic times.

Gazitua invested in a robot that serves people their food – a job once proudly held by humans before the pandemic changed everything, The New York Times reported.


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The robot, Servi, costs about $999 per month. According to salary.com, a food server (human) would make between $24,343 and $31,413 annually, while Servi’s annual cost, including installation and support, is $12,000.

The robots deliver food from the kitchen to the table, navigating with lasers and sensors. Because they freed up wait staff to spend more time talking to customers and serve more tables, tips surged, the Times reported. 

Robots from other manufacturers can also be used to clean bathrooms and floors and even fry food and make cocktails.

Many eateries are understaffing thanks to a work shortage, and finding replacement employees has not been easy.

As Changing America previously reported, a significant impact of this pandemic is a worker shortage – people’s work expectations have changed, and they demand more as they face economic challenges.

Take September jobs numbers for an example; it surpassed August under President Biden’s administration. However, there were 8.4 million people listed as unemployed, while about 10 million jobs were available.

“We couldn’t find anyone,” Gazitua told the Times about a recent hiring push. 

In May, dozens of Florida restaurant and hotel owners were present with more than 1,000 available jobs at a job fair.

“We had 40 employers and only four people showed up!” Gazitua told the Times. “It was bizarre — all the employers thought we were on ‘Candid Camera’.”

Robotics companies, like Miso Robotics, Bear Robotics, Peanut Robotics, Knightscope, SoftBank Robotics and Makr Shakr, are thus on the rise as hotel and restaurant owners are inquiring about their services since the pandemic hit.


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