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Singapore looking at utilizing drone waiters in response to a shortage of servers

Drone waiters can carry over 4 lbs. of food and drink.

By Thor Benson
This drone concept is smaller than the actual server drones, but Infinium Robotics intends to get them to this size. Photo from Infinium Robotics.
This drone concept is smaller than the actual server drones, but Infinium Robotics intends to get them to this size. Photo from Infinium Robotics.

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SINGAPORE, Feb. 8 (UPI) -- Singapore has a shortage of waiters for its restaurants, so one company is proposing using drones to fill in for servers.

Infinium Robotics says its drones can operate without a controller, using a computer program, and sensors around the restaurant can help the drones navigate, the BBC reported. The drones can allegedly carry over 4 lbs. of food and drink, which is "two pints of beer, a pizza, and two glasses of wine."

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Timbre, a live music bar and restaurant chain in Singapore, is already getting started with their drone waiter program, and Managing Director Edward Chia believes it will help get food out faster and give human waiters more time to focus on customer service. The same restaurant company was the first in its area to start using iPad menus.

The only problem with the drones so far is that waiters still have to unload them once the food arrives to its table, and the drones can't do things like clearing a table or washing a dish.

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