Hey, folks, the new Silicon Valley startup could change the way your pizza is made and may change the food industry forever. Zoom Pizza z u m E has gotten rid of a key business component that all their competitors use humans. When a pie is ordered, the pizza goes down a conveyor line and robots and the ingredients and more innovations are coming soon the pizza will actually be made inside the delivery vans on the way to the customer's address. Each van's equipped with robots fifty six remote
controlled ovens. They await approval from the Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health. Alex Garden, a co founder of the startup, comes from a background in video games, and he says that the company's goal is to become the Amazon of food. It could be extremely profitable. He says if they can bring their innovations to others in the food service industry, now this works out. He's right. One
big reason the robot workforce doesn't complain. You have to worry about a showing up late or needing family time off to take the dog to the vet. Robots don't take maternity leave because they don't get pregnant. They're not confused about their gender, nor do they demand special rights to express who they are. That, and they're not going to demand fifteen bucks an hour to make pizza or anything else. A whole lot of companies would want to slice of that business model.
