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Laura Aiken Pizza from a vending machine?
Written by Laura Aiken   
News reports have been flying for a little while about Let’s Pizza, the vending machine in Italy that dispenses pizza. Are we that pressed for time as a society that we need “push-button” pizza? It sounds like it might taste like cardboard, but actual taste buds in various reports are reviewing it as satisfactory. There can be no denying the technology is as phenomenally futuristic as it comes. The Let’s Pizza machine uses infra-red rays and mechanics to knead flour and water into dough, spread sauce, lay a topping, cook it and fire it out to the waiting customer in under three minutes. It’s like watching Back to the Future 3 and its über-microwavable food.

Clearly, a pizzeria is going to prepare a better pizza, but a machine like this might lure those who put cheap and convenient at the forefront of taste and service. Patrons who used to drop in for a slice may opt to drop in on the Let’s Pizza machine instead. However, a machine cannot replace customer service, small talk or smiles. In a world where social online forums are increasingly replacing human contact, it would be shame to limit these moments in time even further.  

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