NEW VENDING MACHINE DELIVERS A PIZZA IN MINUTES
The telegraph.co.uk reports that “A pizza vending machine which can make the classic dish from scratch in three minutes has been launched in Italy”.
It is reported that the machine has clear plastic windows which enable the customers to see the mixing and cooking of the ingredients. It is said that the mechanism can product a freshly made (not frozen) piping hot pizza for £3.30.
It was invented by Claudio Torghele, a businessman from the North of Italy. Apparently he took ten years to perfect the device.
It is reported that it blends flour and water into a dough and forms it into a disk which it then coats with tomato sauce and the chosen topping. It is baked and served in a cardboard box.
Costing £22,000 the equipment was designed with technical input from Unilever.
Pino Morelli, the head of the Association Of Italian Pizzerias is quoted a saying “Pizza that comes out of an automatic machine has nothing to do with Italian pizza.”
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