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Beep boop, here’s your food

Robomart has just unveiled its new RM5 robot, designed to make on-demand delivery faster and more affordable.

The level-four autonomous vehicle carries up to 500 pounds and uses 10 lockers to handle multiple deliveries at once.

Unlike other platforms, Robomart charges a flat $3 delivery fee, aiming to cut the layered costs that come with apps like Uber Eats or DoorDash.

The company plans to launch in Texas later this year, with retailers expected to join its app in the coming months.

At a glance:

  • 10-locker RM5 robot handles batch deliveries efficiently.

  • Flat $3 delivery fee aims to undercut traditional apps.

  • Launching in Austin, Texas later this year.

Your UberEats era is OVER

Founded in 2017, Robomart first tested an autonomous “store on wheels” before shifting to on-demand delivery.

CEO Ali Ahmed says automation cuts delivery costs by up to 70%, helping Robomart stand out in a crowded market despite raising under $5 million so far.

Do I have to tip though?

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