As part of the Sweetgreen agreement, 38 Spyce engineers and support staffers, including its co-founders, will move to Wonder.
Los Angeles restaurant group Sweetgreen Inc. entered into an agreement to sell its Spyce Food Co. business, which is responsible for developing and launching robotic kitchen technology, to Wonder ...
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Wonder CEO Marc Lore on Spyce acquisition, robotic kitchen technology and growth outlook
Marc Lore, Wonder founder and CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the acquisition of Spyce from Sweetgreen, implementation of Spyce's robotic kitchen technology, Wonder growth outlook, rising food ...
Salad chain Sweetgreen has agreed to divest its robotics business Spyce to mealtime platform Wonder for $186.4m. Spyce, the developer of automated Infinite Kitchen makelines, was acquired by ...
As part of the agreement, 38 Spyce engineers and support staff, including the company’s four co-founders, will transition to Wonder. For Wonder, the acquisition enhances its evolution from a ...
Sweetgreen is jumping on the automation bandwagon in a major way. The pricey salad chain with hip branding and environmentally conscious packaging is testing out an array of salad-making robots, ...
WATCH: Visit the Dexai robotics lab, where local engineers are working to bring robot chefs to life. If the future of restaurants will involve robots, then it’s being cooked up in Boston. Two separate ...
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