0 thoughts on “Cooked in the truck as it’s delivered, with a GPS-enabled oven.

  1. Restaurants must be ripe for disruption. Sure, there are new ingredients and techniques, and new machines to do the actual food prep and cooking, but the logistics and production side has been pretty much the same for decades, from what I can tell. And that’s where a lot of the costs are always hiding.

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