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I can't really see Apple market the usage in kitchens. The reality is way to messy and i'd imagine that you would see dirty or even damaged units in no time. I don't think that would go well with Apple's clean design and brand image.
I think you have to imagine it differently. If it's self tracking and ai based with voice as the main input then it makes for a natural fit imo. Think of it like carplay. Apple wouldn't advertise texting and driving, but they'd advertise. Carplay and siri use in the car all day/night.