Fresh pizza vending machine prompts curiosity and horror in Rome Reuters 2 days ago
By Gabriele Pileri and Philip Pullella
ROME, May 6 (Reuters) - Raffaele Esposito, the 19th century Neapolitan credited with inventing Italy s most famous type of pizza, may be turning in his grave: Rome has a new vending machine which slides out freshly cooked pizzas in just three minutes.
Buyers using the flaming red Mr. Go Pizza machine can choose from four different kinds of pizzas costing from 4.50 to 6 euros ($5.2-7.2). The machine kneads and tops the dough and customers can watch the pizza cook behind a small glass window.
Rome: Raffaele Esposito, the 19th century Neapolitan credited with inventing Italy s most famous type of pizza, may be turning in his grave: Rome has a new vending machine that slides out freshly cooked pizzas in just three minutes.
Buyers using the flaming red Mr. Go Pizza machine can choose from four different kinds of pizzas costing from 4.50 to 6 euros ($5.2-7.2; Dh19.92-26.56). The machine kneads and tops the dough and customers can watch the pizza cook behind a small glass window.
Reviews by customers on Thursday of the machine, one of the first in Rome, ranged from acceptable if you re in a hurry to outright horror.
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Raffaele Esposito, the 19th century Neapolitan credited with inventing Italy s most famous type of pizza, maybe turning in his grave: Rome has a new vending machine which slides out freshly cooked pizzas in just three minutes.
Buyers using the flaming red Mr. Go Pizza machine can choose from four different kinds of pizzas costing from 4.50 to 6 euros ($5.2-7.2). The machine kneads and tops the dough and customers can watch the pizza cook behind a small glass window. Reviews by customers on Thursday of the machine, one of the first in Rome, ranged from acceptable if you re in a hurry to outright horror.
Fresh pizza vending machine prompts curiosity and horror
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(Reuters) It looks good but it is much smaller than in a restaurant and there is less topping
Raffaele Esposito, the 19th century Neapolitan credited with inventing Italy s most famous type of pizza, may be turning in his grave: Rome has a new vending machine which slides out freshly cooked pizzas in just three minutes.
Buyers using the flaming red Mr. Go Pizza machine can choose from four different kinds of pizzas costing from 4.50 to 6 euros ($5.2-7.2). The machine kneads and tops the dough and customers can watch the pizza cook behind a small glass window.