Burma Superstar offers $5,000 reward as ABC7 receives reports of additional attacks on Asian Americans
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) After receiving dozens of stories of attacks on the Asian American community ABC7 News anchor Dion Lim began noticing a trend: very few are actually reported to the police.
In recent days, Dion received videos showing a woman getting dragged through an Oakland street in a strong-armed robbery as she clung to her purse. Less than five minutes away, another woman was attacked for her bag and her car was stolen.
In San Francisco, a man was knocked to the ground in Japantown for his cellphone. He Google translated what happened on his wife s device, indicating he had been approached by a man showing him a book. In reality, the man had used the book as a distraction.
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Sally the salad robot. Chowbotics
Hundreds of these machines have been installed in hospitals, grocery stores, and college campuses. She even has a LinkedIn profile, though it hasn t been updated to include her newest employer.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed. According to Crunchbase data, Chowbotics had raised just over $20 million. The Wall Street Journal first reported the news, noting the company s 2018 valuation of $46 million.
So what does a delivery company want with a salad robot?
A lot, it turns out. DoorDash s blog post on the acquisition said Sally can help merchants expand their current menu offerings and into new markets. According to the Wall Street Journal, DoorDash is exploring adding the technology to restaurants. A pizza restaurant could use it to offer salads. A salad restaurant could use it to expand into airports. A convenience store could use it to upgrade its fresh food offerings.
5 Best Malaysian Food in San Francisco
5 Best Malaysian Food in San Francisco
Below is a list of the top and leading Malaysian Food in San Francisco. To help you find the best Malaysian Food located near you in San Francisco, we put together our own list based on this rating points list.
The top rated Malaysian Food in San Francisco are:
Mahila – features authentic Malaysian cuisine in a cozy atmosphere
Lime Tree – features food variations from the simplest recipe to the most complex
Banana Island – serves Malaysian, Thai, and Singaporean dishes
Mandalay Restaurant – serves soups, salads, and mains from Burma
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