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A fully-automated Pizza Kiosk. FROZEN slices of pizza are rotated through an oven and are delivered piping hot, one slice at a time. Depending on traffic patterns, pizza slices could be in varying stages of completion. A timer could present the number of minutes until served.
The machines
could be franchised and placed nearly anywhere.
A beverage machine could be combined providing for additional sponsorship. Perhaps a Dominos & Pepsi experiment.
Pizza Vending Machine
http://www.snackpoint.co.uk/PMVending.htm [my face your, Oct 17 2004]
Fresh Pizza Vending Machine
http://www.pizzanew...vending_machine.htm [my face your, Oct 17 2004]
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Ever toasted a frozen pizza dinner? Ugh. [You might call for an automated pizza oven, but you know what will happen in practice.] |
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You could top your own pizza using a robot arm controlled by a little joystick. Special prize if you can pick up the anchovy (and drop it down the rubbish chute). |
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Ok, not such a great idea. But rotating ovens in convenience stores are simply cookers. I was thinking of a self-maintaining vending machine with frozen pizzas that are cooked on demand. No waste. I suppose the freezer section could pump out smoothies ;) |
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This concept has even gone so far that in New York there's a vending machine DELI. |
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There was (famously) a vending machine deli in NYC forty years ago. But we've talked about that over and over. And it didn't do pizza. |
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Vending Machine Deli? Now that would be cool. Robotic arms that slap together a great sandwich. Grab a knife and slop on Mayonaise. Ok, to go where no other vendo has gone, the Pizza Kiosk's robotics can toss a crust, pour sauce, place toppings,etc. while whistling a classic Italian song. |
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