I would love to see a version that is more geared towards individual consumer spaces as oppose to larger industrial restaurant space. But still, it is pretty impressive machinery.
Hi AmoAwesomeArt, thank you for your kind feedback. Our modular setup allows the appearance of the robot to be shaped however the customer requires. This version here is a back of house solution for delivery kitchens. We have already styled our system for restaurant, super market, hotel and corporate canteen use cases. The visuals for each individual use case will be published on goodbytz.com soon.
Other companies designed sort of arms that hang above you kitchen desk and do the cooking. You would just need to move you ingredient storage places like fridge into its reach.
there's also kitchen robots that require your intervention for steps but still make things very easy/simple/brainless, they take up a lot less space and are much cheaper, think the later versions of thermo mix, the xiaomi cooking robot, and the tokit all purpose.
I would only consider such a device if I could simply hand over the shopping bag to the robot and it then prepares the entire meal. It seems impractical to acquire such a device if I have to first cut all the ingredients into bite-sized pieces. Additionally, its functionality appears to be limited to frying in the pan - but what about baking? Dishes like steak with baked potatoes and salad, lasagna, or pizza would not be possible with it. Even noodle dishes I can already buy pre-made and frozen, then prepare them in the pan in just a few minutes. The cleaning effort is also questionable. While it is shown that the robot places the pans in the dishwasher after use, what about the splatters that inevitably occur during frying, both in the surroundings and inside the robot itself? In my own kitchen, I would clean these up immediately. However, if the robot is left dirty, I would feel uncomfortable consuming food prepared there - it seems unhygienic. Furthermore, it is not very appealing to spend two hours every day cleaning the machine and ultimately almost preparing the dish myself by prepping everything, just to end up frying noodles. No thanks, that's not for me. I view this with similar skepticism for a business, as it can only prepare similar noodle dishes or other pan-cooked meals. If multiple companies were to rent such a device, they would offer a limited selection of recipes that compete strongly with each other and may ultimately not attract enough customers, as they also want to eat something other than noodles and stews.
As a Chef I say Useless, except in a Commercial setting, you still got to Prep the Vegetables & Meat etc, in Dispensers, If it was a Humanoid Robot, it could use a standard Home Kitchen, Appliances & get the Ingredients from fridge by itself ...
In my perception I don't see it being that useful. It seems to only mix ingredients and heat them. I believe I can do it myself, so for my home I would not buy that. I would maybe buy one of those humanoid robots that can do chores. What I am trying to say is, I don't see the problem this machine solves. There probably is one, but I could not see it myself or in the ad, the use case
It's missing two crucial steps: prep and cleaning. I've worked in restaurants and those are the most time consuming jobs. Stir frying and grilling are simple actions.
Yeah what is it doing for the price point? If it was 100k maybe worth it if the thing is making 10 cooked to order foods a hour all day but if it doing 4 or 5 and cost 100s then just hire a personal chef
Our modular system allows the whole machine to be disassembled within minutes. We moved the whole system and made it run on an exhibition within one day before. The next step we are looking at is integrating the system into a container solution to make it even more mobile.
Hi Vagolyk, the deployed robots are usually being used in the aerospace and automotive industry. In combination with our data analytics tools, we can ensure an increased robustness for food service operators compared to traditional kitchens. Furthermore, all devices (e.g. induction plates, dish washer, etc.) are controlled in a resource efficient way that reduce the wear of the individual components but also reduce the overall energy consumption. For more information please contact us under hello@goodbytz.com or visit our website: www.goodbytz.com. Best Regards, Your GoodBytz Team
I Like To Say : It's Almost Like A Futureristic Machine Device That Came To Life , It's Like A Part Of " The Jetsons " , " Star Trek " , " Space Odyssey 2001 " , Star Wars " , " Logan's Run " , " Lost In Space " , Blade Runner " , The Fifth Element " , " The Running Man " , " Total Recall " , " Back To The Future Part 2 " , " The 6 th Day " , " Eraser " , " The Demolition Man " . Imagine It's Like All In One Happy Futureristic Movie That Probably Would Have Had A Machine Device Like This . Damn ! It Would Have Been Cool If They Would Have Used A Machine Like This . Awesome 😎 ! .
Art and Robot. Robots powering Art. I am confused. Art is creativity...inspiration...relentless pursuit purpose aim ambition. To have lifeless robots given those credentials by humanists that design them, is quite sad. They shall be treated as commodities as they are. Life is only in the Organic, not the inorganic lifeless mineral world.
Is that supposed to be cool? Innovative?? It's sick and you're taking the jobs away from people with this pile of metal scrap! Every restaurant of this kind should be boycotted! Cooking is a craft, a passion, now even a work of art somewhere, a pile of sheet metal can't replace something like that, neither now nor in the future 👎
Hi Bud21, thank you for your sincere feedback. The food service industry is facing a severe labor shortage because of long working hours and low salaries. Our system is designed to support culinary creatives so they have the freedom to create new dishes, find new ingredients and focus on what really matters again: their guests.This way, we want to elevate the average dining experience to become more healthy, sustainable and fresh. To elaborate further, you are welcome to contact us under hello@goodbytz.com Best Regards, Your GoodBytz Team
This is tough to do but a must to do. A fully automated Kitchen will save millions of tons of food wastage. This will save families. This is also creating jobs, just of a different kind.