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How would equipping the first automated cooker be an example of commitment to innovation and quality

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  1. 27 January, 05:21
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    Equipping the first automated cooker would be an example of commitment to innovation and quality in the following ways:

    Commitment to innovation: Current, non - automated cookers present imperfections and depend greatly on external factors. They depend on human intervention to function (someone who turns on the engine and installs the cooker in the kitcen. Also someone who repairs it when broken.), as well as an external power source. By remainnig commited to innovation, we are bound to keep aiming for improvement both in fields not yet explored and in those in which, as this one, substantial progress has been made.

    Quality: The cookers that are accessible to the vast majourity of people in the world present quality imperfections. However, these imperfections do not arise from the cooker itself, but from the users. Since human beigns do the cooking, and humans are imperfect beigns subject to different factors, we often produce imperfect, often unhealthy meals. With automated cookers, these issues would cease to exist and the overall quality of the final product (food) would increase.
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