Higher minimum wage sparks automation age in US bakeries
date:Oct 14, 2013
the east coast as well, Lucisano said.

Despite this inevitable shift to automation, Lucisano said human skills would still required.

Quality and durability of these machines will be crucial, he said, along with the consistency of anend product.

Finding people with the technical ability to work and service on the machines thats going to bethe biggest issue, especially because most machines are European, he said.

These workers will need to have skills to work on preventative maintenance, clea
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