More Automated Kiosks Will Replace The Comcast Service Center

Tuesday, White Castle announced it was partnering with Automated Retail Technologies to sell sliders in hot-food kiosks. These kiosks will be set up in 1,000 locations nationwide in a variety of ...

MSN: White Castle to set up 1,000 automated kiosks to sell sliders

White Castle expands beyond traditional restaurants with automated kiosks serving signature Sliders in colleges, hospitals, and transportation hubs.

MarketWatch: White Castle Partners with Automated Retail Technologies to Bring Iconic Sliders to Automated Kiosks Nationwide

White Castle Partners with Automated Retail Technologies to Bring Iconic Sliders to Automated Kiosks Nationwide

QSR Web: White Castle to expand slider reach with 1K automated kiosks

White Castle has partnered with Automated Retail Technologies, LLC to expand access to its sliders through hot-food automated kiosks, marking a significant step in the brand's growth beyond ...

White Castle is expanding its automated retail strategy through an exclusive partnership with Automated Retail Technologies (ART), LLC, aiming to bring its Sliders to more nontraditional locations ...

From airport terminals to new automated kiosks, the 104-year-old chain is expanding its push into AI-powered, on-demand slider service.

Yahoo: White Castle tests automated kiosks serving sliders in seconds | ChicagoLIVE

White Castle is rolling out automated kiosks designed to cook and serve food in about 45 seconds.

Yahoo: White Castle to set up 1,000 automated kiosks to sell sliders to-go nationwide

White Castle to set up 1,000 automated kiosks to sell sliders to-go nationwide

MSN: Automated vision testing kiosks coming to Erie County Walmarts, Sam’s Club

(WJET/WFXP)– New 15-minute vision testing kiosks will be coming to Walmart and Sam’s Club locations in select cities, including two locations in Erie County, the company announced Thursday. Walmart ...

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Benzinga.com: Automated Retail Technologies Launches Reg CF Raise to Help Scale Just Baked™ Robotic Kiosks Nationwide

In Partnership with Aramark, Compass Group, Sodexo, and more, ART is Bringing 24/7 Hot Food Access to High-Traffic Venues Across the U.S. Automated Retail Technologies (ART), the company behind the ...

Automated Retail Technologies Launches Reg CF Raise to Help Scale Just Baked™ Robotic Kiosks Nationwide

MyChamplainValley.com on MSN: White Castle to set up 1,000 automated kiosks to sell sliders

The stories may be make-believe, but ALSO much more than make-believe (that in the sentence): It will among other teach them the morals of the Agta, the myths and how they see the world around them. Possibly even prepare them for other skills - how to spot certain foods, teach them more words in their language etc.

The harder I study, the better score I can get in IELTS exam. The larger the number of people interested in art, the happier the society is. The more fitness centres is available, the healthier the people is. The smaller the\no article farmland is, the less food is produced. I will appreciate giving me more examples.

more retail is a pioneer in food and grocery retail in India, with a national footprint. We are an Omni Channel Retailer catering to all shopping occasions of our customers through Supermarkets, Hypermarts and e-grocery, powered by Amazon.

SARASOTA, Fla. (WFLA) — Love White Castle? Well, now you can get yours to-go from a machine. White Castle announced Tuesday it was partnering with Automated Retail Technologies to sell sliders in ...

WFTV on MSN: White Castle Crave & Go kiosks to hit 1,000 locations nationwide

White Castle(R) , the beloved fast-food hamburger chain and the first to sell its Sliders in freezer aisles nationwide, today announced an exclusive alliance with Automated Retail ...

The Business Journals: White Castle, tech partner see 1,000-unit potential for slider kiosks

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QSR magazine: White Castle Launches Kiosks to Deliver Hot Sliders Outside of Restaurants

White Castle, the beloved fast-food hamburger chain and the first to sell its Sliders in freezer aisles nationwide, announced an exclusive alliance with Automated Retail Technologies, LLC (ART) to ...

Kiosk Marketplace: Kiosks and compliance: What operators need to know this year and beyond

Kiosks and compliance: What operators need to know this year and beyond

White Castle has installed an automated kiosk at Southwest Florida International Airport. Travelers passing through the Fort Meyers area can enjoy freshly heated, ready-to-eat beef and chicken sliders ...

Hard to say. One would have to know a lot more about 19th century books on usage than I do in order to determine whether "the more" was perceived at the time as being supplanted (and there was an effort to preserve its use). But 'the more' has long been in natural use with the comparative.

The only example that comes to my mind that follows the pattern "the more the + comparative degree" is, "The more, the merrier." But that has a very different usage than what you're looking for.

adjectives - The more + the + comparative degree - English Language ...

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Just FYI, though, "more better" is pretty frequently used ironically these days by the hipsters and the whatnot to simply mean "better". Also, while I think no one would responsibly advocate this use, I think you could make an argument for saying "peaches are more better than apricots than plums are better than pluots".

Sure enough, this ngram shows that stupider got started long after more stupid. Apparently, the need to compare levels of stupidity was so great that people granted stupid a sort of honorary Anglo-Saxon status in order to use the more-convenient comparative -er.

"more than that" in the context - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

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grammar - "the more ....., the more..." examples - English Language ...

When "more" is used before adjective or adverb as "inconvenient" in your example, it is an adverb whose primary function is to modify the following word. However, when it is used before a noun (or sometimes after a noun), it is used as a determiner or adjective. For example: I need more money. More context is required. I need something more (to eat). In the above examples, it means: greater in ...

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Under which circumstances would you use "much more" instead of "many more" ? For example would this be correct: I have much more money. Thanks in advance!