Hershey has a strange idea about where you should put your Reese’s
Pieces of Reese’s for your face. Beer going to the dogs. A sharper White Claw. Pizza that delivers itself.
That’s just a sampling of some of the weird food news that you might have missed this week. Companies are rolling into spring with unusual offerings, hoping to attract attention to their tried and true products or add new ones as the economy bounces back.
Here’s what happened this week:
Monday: The pizza … robot is here!
Domino’s Pizza rolled out a robot-car delivery service this week to select customers in Houston. For those who opt in, their meals will arrive in a fully autonomous vehicle made by Nuro.
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Domino s Pizza Is Testing A Driverless Delivery Service In Texas
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Domino s Pizza is testing its robotic pizza delivery system in the Houston area.
I ll be the first to say that I have a love/hate relationship with technology. Sure, there are some really great technological advancements that I really enjoy like the microwave oven, color tv, mobile phones, digital cameras, music, and movie streaming and stuff like that. Plus I m sure there are some modern wonders in the world of science and medicine also.
But as a person who works in the world of radio, I ve seen advances in technology take away jobs too. There was a time when radio employed a full staff to run each station. Two, maybe three people in the morning, one person in the midday, afternoon and evening shifts and even a live body in the overnight hours. Plus, a Program Director and Promotions Director and even live people to rock n jock on the weekend. Yes, a full staff of people working in radio.