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http://www.brandeating.com/2017/08/...-pizza-vending-machine-for-mobile-orders.html
http://www.freep.com/story/money/business/2017/08/07/little-caesars-portal-pizza/545565001/
Automated pizza pick up in the works at Little Caesars where the company is testing a heated, self-service pick-up "Pizza Portal" for a service that they're calling "Reserve-N-Ready."
The Pizza Portal is essentially a large warming oven with separated pizza slots that works like a pizza vending machine. According to Little Caesars, it is the first "heated, self-service mobile order pick-up station" in the fast food industry.
The way it works is you order and pay for your pizza via the chain's mobile app and will receive a notification through the app when your pizza is ready. You can then go to your local Little Caesars, walk up to the Pizza Portal, and input a 3-digit pin or scan a QR code. Then, the locked compartment with your pizza will open and you can grab it and go.
The Pizza Portal and Reserve-N-Ready system is currently in test at select locations with plans to expand to other markets later this year.
http://www.freep.com/story/money/business/2017/08/07/little-caesars-portal-pizza/545565001/
The machines are like lockers that keep pizzas hot until you pick them up.
You order and pay for your pie online through your mobile app. The pizzas are placed in the portal, and it unlocks when you arrive and punch in either a unique three-digit number or flash a QR code into a screen.
Fewer lines. No cashier.
It's like getting a DVD from Redbox or cash from an ATM.
The service, which it has dubbed Reserve-N-Ready, is an extension of its Hot-N-Ready model, which has long offered hot pizzas on demand at stores, the company said. To use it, you must download the app on your phone.
We changed the pizza game when we introduced Hot-N-Ready," David Scrivano, the CEO of Little Caesars, said. "We think Reserve-N-Ready featuring our breakthrough Pizza Portal has the potential to do it again.
The automation raises concerns about whether the company will lay off workers, but the company said there still will be someone at the store counter to order more pies -- and the new technology will require more hires to teach customers how to use the portals.
The machine, which was co-developed with Apex Supply Chain Technologies, is part of a test. The pizza company said it expects to roll out machines in 100 stores this year, and more nationally next year.