Wouldn’t it be cheaper for a company to hire a bunch of $8 an hour minimum wage workers than buy a big thing like that?
No anchovies please.
Are they going to be paid minimum wage?
Reading the responses, I think your thread is dead on target, Nick.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kId3KZaYGzU
There was one at an airshow I went to; only thing was you had to tell the guy what you wanted (one size only) he makes it and you wait at the other end for it. Worked pretty good.
OK, this will hold us for a few years until we all have 3D printers at home with food-protein cartridges which allow us to download pizzas from Netfood.
Interesting concept...
Two very important things that are unknown...
Quality and cost...
The machine looks very expensive...Believe or not a decent new snack vending machine can run as much as $ 3.5 K to $5 K...pretty tough to make that back selling $.65 bags of chips...
This Machine probably runs over $10,000... ROI will be a while !!!
Of course the taste is the most important element...
You might get someone to buy the first time for the novelty of it...if the pizza tastes like crap...No repeat sales...
Considering I can drive a mile down to road to buy a $5.00 freshly made pepperoni pizza from Little Caesar...
The Evolution Of Pizza
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVX0tKmjQN8
Good video about the origins and history of pizza. 2.2 minutes long.
Next time you are in Seattle and want a really good pizza hit up a Zeek’s Pizza.
http://www.zeekspizza.com/
I miss my great uncle Meo. Hand tossed, real cheese and real ingredients. Those were the good old pizza days.
I ca still smell that fragrance.
Has anyone ever predicted “a big thing?”
Except for the inventor of course. I imagine the guy who invented the Pet Rock just KNEW he had a golden idea.
That machine and ATM’s will be blamed for all the unemployment during His Arrogance’s reign.
20 years ago, a fly-by-night outfit, Magnum something or other was pulling a pizza vending machine scam. Would fly you to Florida to check out their machines. After a 10 grand investment you found you got junk. Even advertised in the WSJ.