The machine, which contains an infra-red oven, is distributed by A1 Concepts, and it's already a hit in Europe, especially Italy. "The machine contains a specially developed bag of flour and a bag of mineral water. Every time you order a pizza, the machine will start making the dough, then shape it into a crust, and top it with organic tomato sauce," A1 Concepts' CEO Ronald Rammers says.
And yes, toppings are available. "We have our own facilities where we produce the toppings and it is possible to create any kind of pizza -- meat, fish, vegetarian, any kind," he adds. The suggested retail price for [an approximate 10.5-inch] pizza is $5.95, which is more than a tasty New York City slice but not so bad for a 10.5-inch pie. Rammers says you'll find Let's Pizza at malls, airports, hospitals, restaurants, hotels, supermarkets, universities, gas stations, bus stations, etc. Would you give it a try?
fresh pizza made by my dad is the best tho :)
This might work in LARGE metro areas (NY, Chicago, Boston, etc). I wouldn't make use of it, unless there was nothing else available. The one thing clearly missing is the aerator for the crust, which keeps bubbles from forming when baking.
There go more jobs.
There goes getting off your lazy ass!
It's the same with drugs. A drug addict (representing the obese members of society) will have a couple sources, if they meet another one (the vending machine) it will be there but there are other places they already can and will go, but if it's not there, they still have other sources from before. And some people just don't do drugs (those would be the non-obese people). To stop drug addicts from getting drugs you have to take away ALL their sources, but adding another doesn't really change anything.
and they actually taste good