McDonald's Tests Humanoid Robots in Shanghai Store for Automated Service Innovation

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03/24

A McDonald's restaurant in Shanghai has deployed humanoid robots to serve customers. This pilot project took place in mid-March 2026 and represents a short-term exploration by McDonald's into future service models. The robots, developed by Keenon Robotics and dressed in McDonald's iconic red and yellow uniforms, were primarily tasked with greeting guests, providing information, and engaging in interactive entertainment with customers. They were supported by mature wheeled food delivery robots that accurately transported meals to tables. The scene gained widespread attention on social media, sparking speculation about whether the fast-food giant is planning a large-scale automation transformation globally.

In response to market discussion, McDonald's Global Chief Impact Officer Jon Banner later clarified the nature of the initiative. He stated that the humanoid robots were part of a five-day "temporary welcome" activity tied to the opening celebration of the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum restaurant. Banner emphasized that the devices were removed after completing their scheduled demonstration tasks and are not currently involved in the restaurant's core cooking processes or long-term operational decisions. Nevertheless, the pilot reflects McDonald's ambition in brand digital transformation, showcasing its innovation capabilities in specific technology landmark settings through collaboration with a leading local robotics supplier.

From an industry partnership perspective, the technical support was provided by Keenon Robotics, a Shanghai-based service robotics unicorn. As a global leader in restaurant robotics, Keenon's food delivery robots have already been widely adopted by major chain brands such as Haidilao. The "pop-up" appearance of humanoid robots at McDonald's signals that service robots are evolving from single-function efficiency tools into comprehensive platforms capable of emotional interaction and brand representation. Keenon stated in a post containing related videos, "This demonstrates how service automation is seamlessly integrating into the global food and beverage industry." The videos showed McDonald's customers interacting with the robots.

For McDonald's, although core kitchen operations remain human-driven, this high-profile technology demonstration is clearly testing consumer acceptance of highly automated environments. It remains unclear whether deploying humanoid robots is part of a broader strategy for McDonald's. Notably, Keenon's robots are already in use in supermarkets and hotels across multiple countries.

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