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Robot waiters help out.

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    Leah Hu demonstrates how the robots work as servers. (AP)
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    Owners Shu Lei Hu and her husband are served by the robots during a test. (AP)
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    Robots are part of a tryout to respect social distancing and help stop spread of COVID-19. (AP)
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    The robots will carry are dirty dishes back from tables instead of germs.(AP)
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    If these robots could serve in the restaurants it means a person might be safe from getting sick. (AP)
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Two shiny red-and-white robots say, “Hello!” They glide across the floor.

They carry drinks and dishes. Would you like to see robot waiters?

 

READ MORE: The Hu family runs the Royal Palace café in a small town in the Netherlands. Sometimes it is hard to get help. Mr. Hu bought two waiter robots. He says they can carry drinks and dishes to and from the tables. That will free human waiters to help with customers. Maybe Mr. Hu’s diners will think of good names for the robots. You may have people in your church who are called “deacons.” That word in Greek also means “waiter” or “servant.” Read Acts 6:1-7 to learn about the first deacons.