
LA residents: Your next Shake Shack order could be delivered by a robot
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If you’re a Shake Shack customer in Los Angeles, your next server could come on a little robot with wheels.
If you’re a Shake Shack customer in Los Angeles, your next burger could come on a little robot with wheels. The fast casual burger chain and Serve Robotics announced a partnership Wednesday to deliver meals through autonomous delivery robots via the Uber Eats app. The robot, which is shaped like a shopping cart and has four wheels, will travel on sidewalks. Serve Robotics was founded as the robotics division of Postmates before Uber acquired that company and spun off Serve in 2021. The company went public in April 2024, and today counts Nvidia and 7-Eleven among its investors. Shares of Serve jumped nearly 10% after the partnership was announced. Serve robots have already been delivering food from restaurants in the Los Angeles area through Uber Eats since 2022. Robots work best for shorter distance deliveries, and the typical delivery takes a robot about a mile to complete, cofounder and CEO Ali Kashani told CNN Business in an interview Wednesday. The robots are also better equipped for cities than driverless cars, Kashani said. “It reduces congestion, it reduces emissions, it reduces accidents and fatality, and it lowers the cost to merchants,” Kashani said.

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