More Food-Lugging Robots Are Prowling the Streets of SF - Eater SF



More Food-Lugging Robots Are Prowling the Streets of SF - Eater SF

Marble/Yelp Eat24 Autonomous robots were first released into the wilds of the Bay Area by DoorDash and Postmates, delivering food short distances from restaurants to customers. Now Yelp Eat24 is in on the game, launching its own robotic minions in collaboration with Marble , a company focused on building autonomous 'bots. Starting today, customers who order from Yelp Eat24 participating restaurants in the Mission and Potrero Hill could have it delivered by a robot— to start, a limited group will be able to opt-in for delivery by autonomous machine. For those curious eaters, their food is placed into the cargo bay of a robot, then sent into the streets. When it arrives, customers have a unique access code that allows them to get into the cargo bay and retrieve their food. The crew behind these particular robots has also worked on the technology behind self-driving cars, drones, and other useful robots (y'know, like lunar landers).

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