Imagine walking into a restaurant in 2025 and being greeted by a polite robot with glowing eyes. It rolls up to your table, takes your order, and brings your food — no tip expected.
Welcome to the new American dining experience.
Across major cities like Los Angeles, New York, and even small towns, robot waiters are popping up in diners, cafés, and sushi bars.
The cost? Around $15 per day to lease — which is far cheaper than paying a human employee. No sick leave, no breaks, no minimum wage.
Restaurant owners love them. But many workers are worried — and rightfully so.
One TikTok comment said:
> “First they took our jobs. Now they’re bringing ketchup.”
Some customers love the convenience. Others find it creepy. Either way, the future is arriving… and it’s rolling on wheels.
This isn't just about tech — it's about the future of work.
If robots keep replacing jobs at this speed, what’s next?
💬 Would you let a robot serve your dinner? Or would you walk out?
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