Italian pizza vending machine debuts in Hiroshima
HIROSHIMA >> Just put your money in the vending machine and in three minutes, you’ll get a piping hot pizza.
A rare pizza vending machine from Italy, called Pizza Self, has appeared in Nishi Ward, Hiroshima.
It represents eight years of effort by a former truck driver to import the machine, out of his strong desire to “eat piping hot pizza at any time.”
People are lining up almost daily in front of the machine, which stands outside the Tsutaya Kusunoki shop. Pizza Self offers Margherita pizza for $9 and pizza with four kinds of cheese for $11.
Frozen pizza is baked at up to 300 degrees in the machine, which serves “just-baked” pizza all day and night. It sometimes sells 150 pizzas a day, with young people and parents with children eagerly buying them.
The machine was set up in late July by Yoshiharu Taniguchi, a former truck driver who is now president of a logistics company in Naka Ward, Hiroshima. Eight years ago, he worked late nights as a driver and was unhappy that pizza shops were closed and he could not get a piping hot pizza.
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Taniguchi searched online hoping to find a vending machine for pizza and learned that an Italian company sold such a machine overseas.