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Unique crunchy pizza vending machine in Italy

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The pizza vending machine offering 4 different types is available in the city of Rome, Italy.
A pizza vending machine named ‘Mr. Go Pizza ‘is bright red, offers 4 different types of pizza with prices ranging from 4.5 to 6 euros, equivalent to about 126 to 170 thousand dong per piece.

The machine performs everything from kneading, to baking, and filling completely automatically. Customers can observe the baking process through a small glass window. It takes about 3 minutes to make a delicious pizza for guests. Raffaele Esposito, a 19th century Neapolitan who invented Italy’s most famous pizza. This is the most loved cake in Italy and the world, so the first pizza vending machines in the world receive a lot of attention. Customers give their feedback after their experience with this pizza vending machine. Some argue that pizza products are perfectly acceptable in case you are in a hurry. However, there are opinions that this is a ‘horror’ experience. Claudio Zampiga, a retiree, said: “The pizza looks pretty good but it’s much smaller than in a restaurant and has few cores.” Fabrizia Pugliese, a Neapolitan college student, now living in Rome tried the machine-made pizza. Fabrizia Pugliese shared that he didn’t like the pizza from this vending machine because it tasted like “piadina”, a super thin, soft unleavened bread that is very popular in northern Italy. “I don’t think it’s a pizza,” said Fabrizia Pugliese in his judgment. Gina, a customer who is a retiree, said: “It’s horrible. Pizza really has to be eaten hot right away. This machine I don’t see works for myself.” Unique crunchy pizza vending machine in Italy In fact, for many Italians, the classic pizza experience will involve watching and looking at the baking process, from kneading and cooking in a wood-burning brick kiln to the final product release. and. With its current position, “Mr. Go Pizza” machine will face fierce competition to win a part of the market. The reason is that nearby, Napolitano restaurant using brick oven to make cake is very crowded. Giovanni Campana, a local customer, said after taking a bite: “I don’t think I’m going to have a pizza made with a machine” It is said that Esposito created the classic “Pizza Margherita” on June 11, 1889 to welcome Queen Margherita of Savoy, wife of King Umberto I, to visit Naples, Italy. The famous chef used tomatoes, mozzarella cheese and basil leaves, representing the three colors of the unified Italian flag, red, white and green. Esposito, who made a pizza for the queen 132 years ago will probably agree with the new creation.