Unless the drinks are made automatically by a machine - I know McDonalds had those at least 10 years ago, so it would make sense that at least one Taco Bell has it. The customer could have gotten through the ‘payment’ of $0.00, and the employees might not have a quick way of cancelling an order that ‘was paid for’ and currently being made, but the article doesn’t go into detail.
I don’t think “fully auto drink machines” like what miso makes are really anywhere today.
Even the fully automatic solutions that do exist have limits to output which require human intervention. There’s no drink machine spitting outputs directly to people waiting in cars at drive through windows.
Unless the drinks are made automatically by a machine - I know McDonalds had those at least 10 years ago, so it would make sense that at least one Taco Bell has it. The customer could have gotten through the ‘payment’ of $0.00, and the employees might not have a quick way of cancelling an order that ‘was paid for’ and currently being made, but the article doesn’t go into detail.
I don’t think “fully auto drink machines” like what miso makes are really anywhere today.
Even the fully automatic solutions that do exist have limits to output which require human intervention. There’s no drink machine spitting outputs directly to people waiting in cars at drive through windows.