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In November 2025 it was announced that Sweetgreen would be selling Spyce to Wonder for $186.4 million. The deal allows Sweetgreen to continue to utilize Infinite Kitchen technology at their locations.
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With its deal to acquire robotics company Spyce from Sweetgreen, the ever-expanding “mealtime platform” is adding a bowl-making robot to its collection of products and services.
On May 3, Spyce opened for business in downtown Boston, a far cry — though not a far distance — from its beginning days on the MIT campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The menu is based on a half-dozen bowls with flavors that are common in Latin, Mediterranean, and Asian dishes.
Sweetgreen first acquired Spyce, the company behind the automated Infinite Kitchen technology, in 2021 for $70 million.
At the time, Sweetgreen said Spyce’s robotic technology would allow its workers to focus more on customer service, expand its menu into warm foods, and make meal preparation more consistent.
Spyce is the restaurant that’s reimagining cooking and serving up next-level deliciousness. With an impressive lineup of globally-inspired seasonal salads and warm bowls, Spyce takes an...