A restaurant in Florida couldn’t find enough servers, so it hired robots instead

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It might seem like scenery from sci-fi movies and shows, but if you walk into Mr. Q Crab House in Hollywood, Florida, you might be greeted by a 4-foot robot called Peanut that will welcome you and guide you to your table. The other two machines, who do not have names, will then bring over the food you’ve ordered and bus away the plates once you’re done. They can even sing Happy Birthday upon request. And none of them take tips.

The three robots don’t just make possible a socially distant, contact-less dining experience in a world that still has to deal with the novel coronavirus pandemic. They also helped the owner make up for the staff shortage the health crisis caused.

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