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>real life is not your minecraft redstone factory. you can build shit in your factorio world or your minecraft farm or whatever because you're given parts in an unrealistically perfect world that each generate no error and simultaneously tolerate massive error. when an object is supposed to be taken from a conveyor to another conveyor, the game engine will move it between them perfectly. the sponginess of the bread will not vary, there will be no risk of it bouncing sideways during a transfer, which jams the rest of the machine.
>>spreader presses toppings evenly
>even this step is wildly more difficult than it sounds. where does it press? what is the spreader shaped like? does it get cleaned between uses? how? how does it determine if the toppings are distributed evenly? are they placed uniformly so this can be done? if so, how are the ingredient-conveyors distributing them uniformly every single time? how do they tolerate differences in ingredient sizes like different sized slices of tomatoes or onions? does the slicer cut them perfectly uniform? is there a slicer? how does it accommodate onions of different sizes? does it throw away 90% of the input onions to prefer onions of a perfect size, then throw away 90% of those to prefer onion slices of an ideal geometry to be fed to the conveyors to be placed on the sandwich so the spreader can press them evenly?

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