Carl’s Jr. CEO wants to try automated restaurant where customers ‘never see a person’
Carl’s Jr. CEO wants to try automated restaurant where
customers ‘never see a person’
POSTED 4:57 PM, MARCH 17, 2016, BY KFOR-TV & K.
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NEW YORK – A CEO of a fast-food company is causing a stir
on social media after claiming that he wants to create a fully automated
restaurant.
“We could have a restaurant that’s focused on all-natural
products and is much like an Eatsa, where you order on a kiosk, you pay with a
credit or debit card, your order pops up, and you never see a person,” Carl’s
Jr. CEO Andy Puzder told Business Insider.
Puzder says the automated restaurant would be cheaper
since he wouldn’t have to worry about rising minimum wage.
“If you’re making labor more expensive, and automation
less expensive- this is not rocket science,” Puzder said.
“They’re always polite, they always upsell, they never
take a vacation, they never show up late, there’s never a slip-and-fall, or an
age, sex, or race discrimination case,” says Puzder of swapping employees for
machines. “Millennials like not seeing people. I’ve been inside restaurants
where we’ve installed ordering kiosks… and I’ve actually seen young people
waiting in line to use the kiosk where there’s a person standing behind the
counter, waiting on nobody.”
Needless to say, many customers were less than pleased
with the idea.
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