Here's a report about a new Kroger fulfillment center:
Supermarket chain Kroger opened its first automated warehouse in Bulter County, Ohio, last week, reported Hamilton JournalNews. The massive 335,000-square-foot customer fulfillment center is entirely run by robots and artificial intelligence that can put together an order of about 50 items in six minutes compared with 30 to 45 minutes it takes a Kroger employee to pick items from shelves.
Sounds cool, right? I'm interested because I live in Greene County, which is close to Butler.
I would like to know - when machines plant our food, harvest and package it, store and deliver it, and take over just about every other job known to man, who is going to have any money to buy it?
Short answer? Rich people like techies and federal employees.
The rest of us will be redundant (useless, expendable, etc.), and that suggests we're NOT going to be fed.
Perhaps that's why TPTB seem hell bent on expanding this race war they started - to give themselves a credible (to them) rationale for why we shouldn't be fed. They can make that part of their "reparations" package.
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