Monday, 26 November 2012

Let's Pizza Debuts in the U.S


Now   with just a   click of a button is going  to give  you a piping  hot plate of pizza  within minutes.   So all the Pizza lovers can  be  just relax and stretch  to take a bite of their loved recipe getting prepared almost with no manual intervention. Let's Pizza, a vending machine that creates pizzas from scratch in 2.5 minutes, is about to plant a flag in U.S. soil. The machine was created by Italian Claudio Torghel and is distributed by A1 Concepts, based out of The Netherlands. The machine's presence has been growing throughout Europe since its launch about three years ago and A1 Concepts is now planning on opening a U.S. headquarters in the Atlanta area in the third quarter. Machine distribution is expected to follow at a brisk pace, with national companies already expressing interest in installation. It is   called Let's Pizza, the free-standing personal pizza maker kneads and rolls its own dough for a 10.5-inch pie with over 200 toppings to choose from for $5.95.
The machines, aptly named "Let's Pizza," would be   installed in malls, airports, supermarkets, colleges, gas and bus stations and hospitals. A1 Concepts Chief expressed confidence that the machine already a huge success in the Europe would no doubt be a smash hit in the U.S markets too. Rammers expressed that he has already got one   theme park party in Florida   who have shown interest in buying the new pizza vending machine.
Let's Pizza kneads the dough, forms a round, adds tomato sauce, layers toppings – and then bakes it all in front of your very eyes.  The Let's Pizza machine has a specially developed bag of flour and a bag of mineral water. It makes the dough, shapes it into a crust and tops it with organic tomato sauce each time before adding the topping. Once the pizza is finished, its specific time depending on the order, it slides out through the front in an insulated take-away box.  The option of a disposable cutter is also available.   An infrared oven enables its fast cooking. Each vending machine holds ingredients for 200 pizzas and offers four varieties of pizza. Rammers said that they had   their own facilities where they produce the toppings. The machine   could create any  type of pizza be it with meat, vegetarian, fish.
The first Pizza vending machine was set by Lets Pizza   which could cook a whole pizza in less than 3 minutes  manufactured at Rome, Italy on June 19,2012.


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