Is This the Restaurant at the End of the Universe?
McDonald's Location Boasts 'Grab and Go' Concept Via Conveyor Drives
The first fully automated McDonald's has arrived in Fort Worth, Texas. Here, a conveyor belt serves customers food they order online or using a kiosk machine. The fast-food restaurant has no seats, tables or drive-thru greeters.
Customers can either drive-thru and pickup their Happy Meals or walk-in to the very strange, futuristic interior that is nothing but countertops, bathrooms and a glass window where the cooks are busy preparing for the lunch rush.
The logo on the wall says it all, "Happiness fits in a bag."
This new automated fast-food concept is known as McDonalds's 'Takeaway and Drive-Thru' Concept. If this works, it will certainly raise plenty of robotics and automation questions not to mention an occasional discussion on ethics.
This automated concept comes at a time when McDonald's has fallen behind the competition in terms of drive-thru service, according to a 2022 survey conducted by QSR Magazine that revealed KFC as the fastest drive-thru experience in 2022.
"When asked what the top two reasons they choose to order using the drive-thru were, per this year’s study, guests picked 'Convenience' and 'Speed of Service.' Similar to last year’s edition, it’s become crystal those factors aren’t tied at the hip any longer. In fact, one is holding fort while the other ebbs. Seventy-eight percent of customers picked convenience as their No. 1 drive-thru draw.