How to Encourage Consumers to Buy By Educating Them

How we cook is entirely different from how our parents, grandparents, or even the average person cooked a couple of years ago. Automated kitchens are revolutionizing cooking and hold the power to close the generational gap pushing younger generations out of the kitchen. Autonomous kitchens optimize data and digitize personal preferences to produce cooking experiences catered to personal needs. 

Roughly half of millennials cook dinner at home compared to 7 in 10 baby boomers. However, the proliferation of takeaway/delivery apps doesn’t deserve all the blame for the decrease in cooking. A significant factor contributing to the aversion to cooking is the lack of knowledge for preparation and the ability to complete it quickly. Tech companies should automize cooking products and smart home appliances to increase consumers’ knowledge and access to useful tech gadgets. 

Autonomous products can increase foods’ quality by clarifying the timing, temperature, and ingredients. The Palate Smart Grill, for example, cooks food based on its weight, composition, and preferred doneness. All of which you can control on an app. Thermometers are no longer just the metal rods they used to be. MEATER functions as a thermometer but also has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. It communicates through the app when to pull the meat and how long to let it rest. The app even has recipes. 

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