Spyce developed Sweetgreen's automated Infinite Kitchen model. The fast-casual chain will continue to open the robotic ...
Sweetgreen first acquired Spyce, the company behind the automated Infinite Kitchen technology, in 2021 for $70 million. The ...
Sweetgreen announced Thursday that it’s selling Spyce—the tech business behind its automated Infinite Kitchen—to digital food ...
Sweetgreen will use the proceeds from offloading Spyce, which developed the salad brand’s Infinite Kitchen technology, to ...
Marc Lore, Wonder founder and CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the acquisition of Spyce from Sweetgreen, implementation of ...
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Sweetgreen agrees to sell Spyce robotics unit to Wonder
Salad chain Sweetgreen has agreed to divest its robotics business Spyce to mealtime platform Wonder for $186.4m. Spyce, the ...
Sweetgreen, Inc. (NYSE: SG), the mission-driven restaurant brand connecting more people to real food, today announces that it ...
Shares of Sweetgreen (SG) are expected to open on Friday at an all-time low as the company’s third quarter results and FY25 ...
Sweetgreen has reportedly reached an agreement to sell its robotics subsidiary, Spyce, to Wonder in a deal valued at roughly ...
The first thing you do at Boston fast-casual eatery Spyce is line up at a digital kiosk. There, you select a salad or bowl like The Bungalow, a brown basmati rice bowl with coconut curry sauce, ...
Last October, I wrote about Spyce, the startup behind a pair of Boston-based fast-casual eateries that had recently revamped their technology to almost fully automate the way their kitchens work. The ...
It’s clad in copper and equipped with sleek screens and steel cylinders that wouldn’t look out of place on a rocket ship—and Spyce’s robotic kitchen is ready to make your lunch. Head to the ...
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