Inside the first fully automated McDonald's in America where robots have taken over - and it looks so sad
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@McDonald’s has a new test concept

♬ Jingle Bell Rock – Bobby Helms
Inside the first fully automated McDonald's in America where robots have taken over - and it looks so sad
Inside the first fully automated McDonald’s in America where robots have taken over – and it looks so sad

MCDONALD’S has entered the future with a fully automated store that has no human staff.

The sci-fi shop has a large conveyor belt delivering food and robots putting burgers together but some customers are not impressed.

A TikToker recently visited the restaurant and documented the entire thing on the video-sharing app

Munster also tried a new burger on the menu: Credit: Instagram
 

An Instagrammer known as Munster, who posts under the handle @foodie_munster, has shared the update in a recent video.

A Fort Worth, Texas, McDonald’s location has introduced a new takeaway and drive-through concept.

While not widely rolled out just yet, the location offers certain features to enhance a customer’s experience.

You can now order food on the app, pull into a curbside pick-up lane and go through the drive-thru lane.

You can also go to an order-ahead lane and be served by a conveyor belt, Munster shared.

“When you pull up, they’ll ask you for your code and in no time your food arrives,” he said.

“I gotta say, it worked pretty well.”

Munster said that the inside of the McDonald’s location is unlike any other.

There’s one kiosk where you can place orders, and the interior is largely designed for customers to quickly be in and out, Munster said.

He ordered a burger from the fast food chain he had never seen before, called the Daily Double.

Munster said it was “pretty good.”

He also ordered some classic McNuggets.

Fans had very mixed feelings about the new layout.

“It’s cool but I don’t think I’m a fan … I rely on the indoor playgrounds haha. Also, we already have too many automated things happening and I feel like we don’t need more stuff where you don’t interact with actual people,” one person commented.

“I wondered how that new concept would work. They don’t even want to see people’s faces,” someone else chimed in.

“this is cool! didnt know that was a thing,” another said.

“This is kinda cool. No one to judge my order” commented another.

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