![]() “It’s exciting to see how quickly they’ve come up to speed and how excited they are to learn about how automation can help in their jobs.” They’ve already found ways to optimize their workflow and integrate the station into daily operations,” said Wood. ![]() “They are very excited! They began using the system very quickly and have been making pizzas without any assistance. Wood said local customers can see it, but importantly, employees are enjoying their new automated prep chef. A nice perk: more than 85 percent of German respondents were curious to see the robotic equipment in action. Surveying by Picnic and Domino’s found that consistent quality was the most important attribute when ordering a pizza. ![]() The first modular, automated pizza makeline is in Domino’s busy location in the It does so by delivering ingredients from hoppers above an automated conveying system, even slicing pepperoni directly onto the pizza. According to Picnic, it already can assemble the most popular pizzas by applying sauce, cheese, proteins and other ingredients. ( We got to try it out at CES 2020 right before the world shut down.) The company is currently in the midst of commercial rollout with several early partners.Įssentially, the device can do everything but put a pie in the oven. Picnic Works was founded in 2016, and has steadily been working to build the perfect pizza assembly device for high-volume pizza. “After many months of laying the groundwork for a robust and fruitful partnership, we’re thrilled to continue applying our award-winning food automation experience to help Domino’s further explore the benefits of automation,” said Picnic CEO Clayton Wood. In what seems to be the first kitchen automation test of its kind for Domino’s, the QSR pizza leader has installed an automated pizza prep device from Picnic Works.
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