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DRONES FOR THE DELIVERY, CALLS DODO PIZZA

DRONES FOR THE DELIVERY, CALLS DODO PIZZA: I have to admit when I heard the notice my first reaction was, are you sure this is happening in Russia and not in Italy?  But surprisely yes, it is happening in Russia.

A Russian fast food chain claims to have taken a slice out of the competition by becoming the first to offer pizza delivery by drone.

Dodo Pizza in the northern Russian city of Syktyvkar, posted a video online over the weekend showing the first airdrops of pizzas to customers and promised the service was not just a one-time PR stunt.

‘We already sold six pizzas in one and a half hours using a drone, it is a real business model,’ manager Ilya Farafonov told AFP.

‘You should see the faces of people when their pizza arrives from the sky, it’s like magic,’ he added.

In the video, a pizza agent in an orange vest dispatched to a local park is shown taking orders from a gaggle of hungry students.

Moments later, a tiny copter hones into view and lowers a pizza to the customers from around 20meters on a piece of extending rope.

‘People didn’t want to order pizza before, but now they do,’ said Farafonov.

The fast food chain hopes to expand delivery by drone to 18 other Russian cities, flying pizzas to beaches and university campuses. Its menu features a range of flavors priced from $9 (325 Russian rubles).

It promises to get deliveries out within 30 minutes and if it cannot complete an order within an hour, the customer will not be charged.

According to CopterExpress, the Russian company that developed the drones, they can carry up 5kg of weight at fly speeds of up to 40 kilometers per hour. They also have built-in GPS systems and cameras, so each journey can be tracked.

The only snag in the new delivery method is that the destination and route of each drone flight has to be carefully planned and preapproved by authorities, Farafonov said.

Although other chains, such as Domino’s in the UK and a company in India, have previously attempted to deliver pizza by drone, Farafonov said these had never developed into ‘real delivery.’

Retail giant Amazon announced last year it was looking into delivering its packages by drone and several companies already use the unmanned aircraft to distribute their products. via: dailymail.co.uk

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