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Meet Posha, a countertop robot that cooks your meals for you


Posha's $1,750 device of the same name sold out its first batch and has seen strong word-of-mouth growth since.

Users scroll through a list of recipes, select the one they want, add the proper amounts of the requested ingredients, and the machine makes the meal from there. The process is designed to be customizable and forgiving, Gupta told TechCrunch, so the machine allows people to make substitutions, and Posha still works if a user doesn’t measure their ingredients perfectly. BOOK NOW “These people are already spending an hour in the kitchen every single day, deciding what to eat, shopping for ingredients, cooking a meal, [and] cleaning up afterwards,” Gupta said.

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