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This vending machine serves up burgers, made to order

New York Post24-04-2025

In this video, Audley Wilson, founder and CEO of RoboBurger, introduces his innovative invention—a compact, fully automated burger-making machine that fits within just 12 square feet. Inspired by his childhood fascination with The Jetsons and a passion for electronics, Audley developed RoboBurger to replicate a full commercial kitchen's burger-cooking process. Now on its fifth generation, the unit is NSF-certified and handles everything from toasting buns to cooking patties and assembling the burger with the customer's chosen condiments. Audley shares his excitement about presenting RoboBurger on "Shark Tank," reflecting on the journey from tinkering in his living room to preparing for global expansion.

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