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I wonder what it tastes like??
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7967253.stm
That'll depend on if the sugar's run out or not.
Heh i reckon it wouldnt taste very well sitting there for days waiting for someone to buy it :D
zing_deleted
28-03-2009, 08:52
its mixed and made on the spot.The ingredients will be chilled .
One thing they did not mention is cleaning does the dough bowl clean itself between mixes? does someone some out every day to clean it?
yum, reminds me of the chips vending machine they used to have at our local swimming pool! (which reminds me that I must write a letter of complaint. had no idea that the new pool is due to be our only pool once built. all others will close. grr)
One thing they did not mention is cleaning does the dough bowl clean itself between mixes? does someone some out every day to clean it?
Surely there's a little italian bloke sitting inside the booth to do that :)
DocDutch
28-03-2009, 10:05
hmm not a bad idea really...and looking at the video it looks alright... have to taste it before I believe it as it is close the 1st of april now and you never know with the beeb.
its mixed and made on the spot.The ingredients will be chilled .Yes it might be OK then :)
icestar2
28-03-2009, 22:03
Copying the japanese maybe ? They sell everything in vending machines dont they lol. Think its not a bad idea myself as long as it tastes good and is well maintained.
LondonRoad
28-03-2009, 22:16
I don't think it'll ever compete with the atmosphere of a real pizzeria. My local one is excellent.
I'm not sure if the the Pizzas are any good because my taste buds have usually been dulled by copious quantities of alcohol before I go there, but the table service from the waitress could never be replaced by a machine..... unless the machine is about 25 years old, made in Italy and rather top heavy ;)
superbiatch
29-03-2009, 00:03
This thread made me want pizza but i'm not so sure out of a vending machine. I've just put a chicken and smoked bacon one in the oven :LOL:
I'll have to give that a go one day. Nothing beats sitting down and having a good meal in a restaurant but still, it's an interesting idea.
Hm, seeing most supermarket pizzas (frozen or fresh) taste like card board, I am not very optimistic about this one. Also: it cooks in two minutes? That doesn't sound very promising either...
Most restaurant pizzas that are prepared in front of you on a thin base suprisingly only need a few minutes in a hot oven.
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