The Domino’s pizza chain took advantage of the Glastonbury festival in the United Kingdom to show its delivery service by jet pack. The delivery man surprised the public by taking off from a Domino’s location, flying to the festival field and landing where customers were camping.
Domino’s Pizza tried for the first time delivering pizzas using jetpack. The company was inspired by the term “Rocket Man”, which is related to the iconic song by Elton John, headlining artist at this year’s Glastonbury festival.
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Here you can see the flying delivery man deliver some pizzas using the jetpack.
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To achieve these deliveries, Domino’s used the technology of Gravity Industries, a company specializing in jetpacks. It is worth mentioning that a Gravity jetpack suit costs, at least$483,000.
Along those lines, we likely won’t see a fleet of jetpack-toting pizza delivery guys any time soon.
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Source: Elcomercio
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