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TikToker amazed by futuristic Korean fast food that ‘lives in 2050’
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TikToker amazed by futuristic Korean fast food that ‘lives in 2050’

A woman named Lauren Wolfe went viral after showing off a South Korean fast food chain called Lotteria, which people say “lives in 2050” due to its futuristic design.

TikTok user Lauren Wolfe demonstrated how Lotteria, the South Korean equivalent of McDonald’sbrings a futuristic customer experience.

Although there are McDonald’s chains in South Korea, the largest fast food chain in the country is called Lotteria, which began operations in Tokyo, Japan in 1972. It recently opened its very first “store smart” without staff, based in the Hongdae suburb of Seoul, which is the place Lauren visits in her video.

The TikToker, who has more than 1.1 million followers, started his video entering through the elegant automatic glass door and down a red corridor, then she made her way to the self-service screens.

She showed that she didn’t need to interact with a single person to place and collect her food order, all thanks to technology.

“The McDonald’s of South Korea are living in 2050,” she wrote in the video, adding in the caption: “Sometimes it’s nice to have no human interaction.”

During the clip, Lauren was shown typing her order into the touchscreen, she was then alerted by a sound indicating her food was ready for collection.

She then scanned the barcode from her receipt into the pickup box section where she then had to knock on the assigned numbered box which opened to reveal her order on the tray.

The fast food joint also had other cool features, like a vending machine to dispense a sauce of your choice, a self-serve beverage station, and even a touchless machine that sterilizes your hands once you’re done with your meal.

Since sharing the channel’s technology, Lauren’s video has gone viral with over 15.9 million views in just a few days, with people blown away by how futuristic the store is.

One user commented on the video saying: “My introvert life wants this,” while a second user wrote: “I immediately thought of spy kids when the food came to someone else?

However, not everyone was convinced, as one person wrote: “For me it’s too cold, like I’m alone living and working in a space shuttle and have to eat like that… I would miss human contact. »

Someone else added: “In the meantime I just want our Mcdonald’s ice cream machine works

Although Lotteria is not actually McDonald’s, did you know that McDonald’s actually differs around the world? We have listed 15 McDonald’s items from around the world to prove that the United States is missing something.