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World's First Fully Automated Restaurant (Seventh of eight): A tray of automatically prepared food leaves the kitchen en route to the dining room by conveyor belt after the individual food items were collected by order boys (background) and placed on a tr

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Title: World's First Fully Automated Restaurant (Seventh of eight): A tray of automatically prepared food leaves the kitchen en route to the dining room by conveyor belt after the individual food items were collected by order boys (background) and placed on a tr
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