Fans of the GTA San Andreas game do not need codes to see a person with a jet pack, as the renowned chain of pizzerias has already taken care of delivering the technology!
During the Glastonbury Festival, a music event held in the United Kingdom, Domino's is testing an innovative way of delivering pizzas: using jet packs, a kind of jet pack, attached to the backs of delivery people. Has anyone seen my pizza flying around?
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This initiative allows fans present at the festival to order pizza directly from the festival.
The new pizza delivery approach represents a combination of technology and convenience, providing consumers with a unique experience. With jet packs, couriers are more mobile and can reach customers faster, even in environments with crowds and limited access.
Domino's has partnered with Gravity Industries
to be present at the Festival of Glastonbury, with the jet pack and express pizza delivery. The event will feature the remarkable show of singer Elton John as the main attraction at the PyramidStage next Sunday, the 25th.In publicizing the pizzeria, the delivery man appears floating in the air, with the company's logo on the personalized backpack carrying the orders. He then takes off using the jet-suit, leaving everyone in awe with this innovative form of delivery.
Credit: Jam Press/Domino's
The presence of this jet-suit flying over the Glastonbury Festival had a huge impact on spectators. A fan, in an interview with the Daily Mail portal, expressed her surprise and excitement at witnessing this unusual scene.
She shared her admiration for the jet suit, something she had never seen before, let alone being used to deliver pizzas. The fan expressed excitement by mentioning that she couldn't wait to see a jet suit land on her doorstep in the future.
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