Restaurateurs Begin To Automate Amid Labor Shortage
Restaurateurs Begin To Automate Amid Labor Shortage
BY TYLER DURDEN FRIDAY, MAY 14, 2021 - 10:00 PM
Restaurant owners are blaming generous unemployment benefits for
the current labor shortage. Ahead of the busy summer season,
some restaurateurs are warning they might have no other choice but to use
robots.
According to Andrew Gruel, founder and CEO of Slapfish seafood,
with 11 locations in the Southwestern US and new ones quickly opening
up across the country, if the labor shortage persists, significant changes to
the restaurant industry are coming in the form of automation.
"What
I fear in terms of the long-term effects of this is that we start to automate
and robotize our industry," Gruel told Fox News.
"That's the only option if a lot of these businesses are going to continue
to try and survive, especially when there's a lack of labor or if the cost of
labor is so high that it's prohibitive for anybody to grow."
"It's
is a really, really tough and tight labor market," said Gruel. "I've
talked to restaurants who are not even opening because they don't have the
staff to be able to hit a certain amount of hours."
Slapfish is so desperate for workers that it's offering
dishwashers with no experience for $20-$25 per hour. The chain is even offering
$500 signing bonuses.
"We've
had to alter our operations. We're limiting hours. My wife, myself, my kids
we're in 12, 14, 16 hours a day," he said. "That's really what it's
come down to. It's a lot of owner-operators stepping in, scaling back on growth,
and getting down in the weeds themselves."
Gruel believes one primary reason for the labor shortage is President Biden's
unemployment benefits that disincentivize people to work
because they make more money collecting stimulus checks.
In one Jersey Shore restaurant, called Island Grill, the labor
shortage is getting so ridiculous that
they have already turned to robotic servers.
"Once
we realized that we may not have any servers this summer, we were like, 'Well,
we may need to look into this a little more,'" Island Grill owner Andrew
Yoa told News12.
Yoa said his restaurant is currently leasing the robot,
known as "Little Peanut." The robot serves as a food runner and
busboy to support server staff.
"It's basically extra arms for them so that they could be getting a drink order for someone and the meals for another table could be coming out or an appetizer could be coming out," he said. "It can do multiple stops so it can stop at one station, drop off an appetizer and go to drop someone's meal off."
A full-blown labor shortage is underway thanks to trillions
in Biden stimulus are now incentivizing potential workers not to seek gainful
employment, but to sit back and collect the next stimmy check for doing
absolutely nothing in what is becoming the world's greatest "under the
radar" experiment in Universal Basic Income.
The National Owners Association (NOA), an independent, self-funded
advocacy group of McDonald's franchisees, warned earlier
this week that an "inflationary time bomb" is being triggered by
labor shortages.
NOA went on to warn that higher wages, signing bonuses, and paid
interviews are no longer working as fast-food workers sit at home collecting
stimulus checks.
NOA said franchisees must increase pay and benefits to attract
workers. These additional labor costs will be passed onto the consumer in the
form of higher Big Mac prices.
The Federal Reserve's narrative that inflation is
"transitory" is a load of crap. Prepare for much higher costs at
fast-food joints.
Bank of America recently warned clients: "Buckle
up! Inflation is here."
As for now, technological unemployment is set to soar as workers
are sidelined, showered by free money from the federal government that
disincentivizes them from working. By the end of this decade, hundreds of
thousands, if not millions, of fast-food workers will be displaced by
automation and artificial intelligence. Now is the time to boost automation,
get these workers out of crappy jobs and retrain them for the new economy. Or,
in Biden's world, keep these people at home on UBI.
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/restaurateurs-begin-automate-amid-labor-shortage
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