Posted on 10/08/2011 12:25:48 PM PDT by EveningStar
This video is of an early prototype of our pizza-making machine. We've since made a number of design and recipe improvements, and look forward to posting more. You can find us at pizzametry.com, and on Twitter as @Pizzametry.
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I saw it on How It’s Made. Quite a machine.
vending machine pizza?
pizza me no try
Need a beer vending machine right beside it
No kidding! The time I tried a vending machine hot-dog I was sick for 2 days....YUCH
Holy cow...what a fantastic idea!
Innovative —I think it will sell, mostly because people will love watching the robotics via the window.
The video errs in repeatedly labeling the consumer model as, “Jennifer” —it’s somehow condescending, as if we’ll be confused if she is not named.
I think this will sell.
It would be better for marketing purposes to adorn the machine with Japanese cute stuff —people equate new robotics with Japan. It is a selling point.
Old people will be scared of this, but anyone under 35 will try it and love it.
Kids will go totally nuts for this.
Who that has used an ATM goes to humans, instead? Nobody.
It’s new, but if pitched correctly it will totally work.
Start in venues with lots of young people —ski resorts, sports centers, NASCAR, baseball parks and the like.
The kids will teach their parents.
Obama will probably bitch about it in his next speech. Taking away jobs.
I’m speechless. Not sure what to say. We have evolved into to beings that get our pizzas from a machine?
When I was in the Army, I was stationed in the Canal Zone and we actually had a beer vending machine in the downstairs lobby of my barracks........
Being the smallest and skinniest guy on my floor, I was the "go to guy" at the end of the month when everyone was out of money........LOL!
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