Why a San Francisco Food Nonprofit Is Using Robots to Pack Meals

Why a San Francisco Food Nonprofit Is Using Robots to Pack Meals

Project Open Hand, a food service nonprofit in San Francisco, has brought in robots to assemble meals—addressing a persistent shortage of volunteers. The robots are rented rather than bought, making the cost manageable. This works because the robots replace the logistics burden of managing volunteers—scheduling, training, reimbursement—not actual jobs. Similar nonprofits facing volunteer shortages may follow suit.

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