Q: Pizza Vending Machine — Pinnacle of Civilization or Depths or Depravity? (A: Both)
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by Matt Hickey on March 1, 2007

WonderPizza [via Crave, via TasteSpotting]

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  • there was a very funny pizza vending machine here in mexico, but it turned out that there was a guy inside making the pizzas and giving out the pepsi too.. it still was a small hit..

  • I’d rather eat 3-minute pizza from a strange box than “pizza” from Papa John’s, thank you very much.

  • We’re getting lazier by the day

  • I think it might catch on if only for the coolness of it and not for the quality of the pizza …

    having looked at the manufacturer’s italian website, theres only 3 types of pizza, all premade x number of hours in advance … the machine has a fridge and an oven part … all it does is cooks premade pizzas.

    I’m guessing the 3 types they would include would be… Supreme, Peperoni & Hawaiian…? too bad if you want to add or remove toppings…

  • That’s really lazy journalism – report how bad the pizza is without even trying it. I can’t pretend that I have tried it but at least put your money where your mouth is, then tell us!

  • @ Jan: Don’t worry, when I find one of these, I 100% intend to try it out. And as far as the pizza goes, I don’t have to try eating lizard poop to be pretty sure it would be gross. That being said, who knows? Maybe lizard crap is good on crackers!

  • Speaking as a person who has eaten and enjoyed this pizza I must respectfully tell you that you don’t know what you are talking about. This pizza is baked in an oven and tastes 10 times better than your favorite frozen pizza whether it is cokked in your oven at home or microwaved (can you say dog food?).

    The best part is you don’t have to believe me, go to http://www.wonderpizzausa.com and watch the video from Good Morning America and see Diane Sawyer’s honest reaction to how good the pizza is!

  • Matt: Why bother to try it if you have already decided? But if you do, don’t bother to write it up I can smell the copy already!

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