Automatic Pizza Machine - has anyone tried this? how is it?

If this is any better then frozen pizza (which I hate), then I'm all for it.
 
I cannot imagine that this would be that good, but what an amazing world we live in that this is actually a real thing. All hail the wonders of SCIENCE.

As for frozen pizza, I actually like Trader Joe's frozen veggie pizza, it's pretty decent actually. But yeah frozen pizza is the bottom rung of the pizza ladder. This might, might be better.
 
Elta, it would be hard for them to be worse then Dominos. ;)

I do worry about how fresh the stuff will be in actuality though since stuff in vending machines tends to sit around for a very long time. My guess is someone will get food poisoning because the machine will keep using sauce or cheese even after it has gone off. Sure, the owners would need to regularly switch stuff out to make sure that doesn't happen but all owners don't always keep up with this sort of stuff.
 
Meh. Poor women - washing machine, microwave, and now this.

You don't get Love from this pizza. Machines don't Love. Ever compared your wife's cooking with cooking of elite chiefs? Chiefs cook better, your wife loves you more. Which food tastes better?
 
Elta, it would be hard for them to be worse then Dominos. ;)

Believe me I know, but if it is a gas station machine, it could be just as good as those hamburger hotdogs I love from 7/11.


Microwaveable pizza is 1000x worse than Frozen pizza btw.

Microwave pizza, while it is microwaving put a little bit of olive oil on the bottom of a pan and heat it up. Place the microwaved pizza on the pan and it will make the bottom nice and crispy.

Oven like, much faster :cool::cool::cool:
 
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Him and I understand that no matter how technically-advanced a pizza machine is, it cannot compete with the glory that is Casey's General Store Pizza.
You frakking got that right! I don't know how they've managed it. But those old bitties (or young high schoolers, depending on time of day) squirreled away back there make some of the best pizza on God's green earth.
 
Casey's General Store Pizza is also more technically sophisticated; it retains 100% of its deliciousness when reheated. How many other pizzas can you say that for?
 
Casey's General Store Pizza is also more technically sophisticated; it retains 100% of its deliciousness when reheated. How many other pizzas can you say that for?
That's only true because 100% of zero is still zero.
 
Actually Mobboss raises a good point; the video of this thing looks like it's just a regular oven albeit heating a pizza that has not already been frozen (although the ingredients cannot be that fresh) so it probably isn't all that different from a thin pan frozen pizza.

Ovens are what a pizza is all about. That's why good pizza joints have those giant ovens in the back. Also if you ever eat a pizza that seems a little soggy or too oily it means their ovens are getting too old.
 
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There's nothing quite as delicious as home made pizza, but that just looks friggen shweet.
 
Man I just want to try it to see if I still crave it.
 
I actually tried one of those (probably a competing brand) here about a year ago and the pizza was surprisingly decent. It wasn't really worth the money, though, as it was in downtown Helsinki and there's a lot of restaurants nearby, but I could well imagine myself buying that stuff in a place where there's no better alternatives.

The machine has been removed from the spot since. I imagine it didn't stay popular after the initial curiosity at a place with that much competition.
 
I cannot imagine that this would be that good, but what an amazing world we live in that this is actually a real thing. All hail the wonders of SCIENCE.
Wow, another Star Trek invention comes to life! :mischief:

This thread is making me seriously consider hiking over to the neighborhood pizza place and indulging...

...except that it's -2C with wind chill and I don't feel like bundling up.

Thank goodness I still have a couple of frozen pizza pops in the freezer. :p
 
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