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Mr.Go: Pizza machine

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Developers: Mr.Go
Date of the premiere of the system: April 2021
Branches: Food industry

2021: Vending machines for cooking pizza appeared in Rome in 3 minutes

At the end of April 2021, vending machines for cooking pizza appeared in Rome in 3 minutes. A pizza vending machine called Mr. Go was installed near Bologna Square and operates around the clock. It offers four flavors: "Margarita," "Four Cheeses," "Devil" and "Panchetta."

The price of pizza depends on the chosen taste and range from 4.50 to 6 euros. To get pizza, you only need to throw coins or banknotes into the machine and choose the preferred taste. In addition, the machine offers customers to take one of the drinks to choose from: water, Fanta, Coca Cola, Sprite, beer or tea.

In Rome, began to install Mr. vending machines. Go for cooking pizza in 3 minutes

The creators of the pizzamate published a video about how it acts. Inside the machine there is a mixer, which itself prepares classic dough from water and flour, which is then pressed into a flat and round shape of pizza. The machine distributes the ingredients selected by the client, and then the pizza is baked at a temperature of 380 degrees. After that, it is placed in a cardboard box and issued to the buyer. All cooking time takes about three minutes.

Vending machine uses ingredients of "highest quality," according to the website Mr. Go. The goal of the company is to create a whole network of pizza machines. However, it is not yet clear whether the new firm will be able to win back market share in Rome, a city where pizza is initially of great importance and strong cultural ties.

On social networks, many Romans have already expressed their suspicions about the three-minute pizzeria. In their opinion, pizzamats can lead to the termination of many restaurants. However, many other people do not see a special problem in vending machines and remind purists that frozen pizza has long been sold in city supermarkets.[1]

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