In this weeks highlights from 'Day Drinking with Coleman', Coleman talks automated fast food chains.
A few years ago, some fast food chains proposed automating certain components of their kitchen, but received negative backlash from those fearing that the move will cause people to lose their jobs.
Now, the same fast food chains are having trouble finding employees because potential workers have decided to stay out of work and receive increased unemployment benefits from the government.
In light of fast food chains struggling to find people to work for them, can anyone blame them if they choose to automate their kitchen to supplant the workers they can't find?