This week, the chain announces that it has installed a wall of cubbies at a location in Hollywood, California that will let guests pick up their orders without interacting with any employees. Customers can place orders through the Pizza Hut website or app, as well as in-person or over the phone, and receive their food by finding the cubby in the store bearing a digital display of their name.
If the high-tech cubby system seems oddly familiar, that’s because Pizza Hut is using technology created by Eatsa, a chain of grain bowl automats that launched in
Chopt does this already, too.
I'm still crossing my fingers for the oyster vending machine in NYC
Doesn't littlecaesars already do this?
It's still crap 💩
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