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The Future Of Pizza Delivery Is Here; Domino’s Uses Jetpacks To Deliver Hot Pizza

Jetpacks To Deliver Pizzas: As technology advances, the way of working changes, and new things are being adopted. At present, whenever we order pizza or food, its delivery is done by the delivery boy with the help of a bike or cycle. But the future is not like this. In the end, food delivery will be done using jetpack.

This is a special type of suit, with the help of which a person can fly in the air and with the use of this the delivery is done on time. Neither the traffic nor the weather becomes a hindrance in this.

First Trial Done Here

Domino’s has made the first successful delivery with the help of a jetpack at a UK music festival (Glastonbury Festival). The delivery boy first flies to Domino’s store. Picks up pizza from here and delivers it to the music festival within minutes. The video of this entire incident is becoming increasingly viral on social media.

Domino’s has created this jetpack suit with Gravity Industries, specially designed to keep the delivery boy and food items safe. The company has also made an app to track delivery, with the help of which you can locate your pizza. Apart from this, customers can also know the delivery updates from Domino’s app. The company has trialled this technology, which will be taken on a large scale soon.

 

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Jetpack Technology Is Very Old

Let me tell you, jetpack technology is not a new technology. Work has been done on it for years, and is used in different places. To explain, a person can fly with the help of a jetpack. Jetpack uses gas or fuel to fly. The fuel capacity of the jetpack decides how long a person will be able to fly, as well as what its speed will be.

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