Domino’s Launches New Pizza Delivery System Using ‘Jetpack’ Technology | Companies | Commercial

Domino’s Pizza is testing a new type of home delivery. His quirk? The service involves a jet pack and a delivery person being lifted into the air.

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As the restaurant explained, The idea was inspired by the story of ‘Rocket Man’A futuristic man, who becomes an astronaut, also served as a reference for the creation of the song of the same name composed by singer Elton John.

The company demonstrated this distribution system for the first time during the Glastonbury Music Festival (United Kingdom), with the event’s poster headlined by a British musician.

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To implement this futuristic system, Domino’s teamed up with Gravity Industries, a company specializing in jetpacks, to create a custom uniform to keep the pilot and product safe. The investment for this design is approximately $483,000.

“Beating the average delivery time by flying through Somerset and feeding attendees with pizza delivery experts is certainly a clear sign of the future of express delivery service”A spokesperson for the technology company said.

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The aim of this delivery service is to deliver hot pizzas in the shortest possible time to any place without any hassle.

However, given the cost of making the suits and the fact that they can only carry two pizzas at a time, it’s unlikely that the pizza chain will adopt this method anytime soon.

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