In the latest move to tackle the ever-increasing problem of pizza thievery, food truck owners have turned to autonomous technology to prevent drivers from eating all the pizza. The new fleet of self-driving food trucks promises to revolutionize the industry and stop the age-old issue of drivers stealing pizzas.
“Let’s face it, drivers can’t resist the temptation of a hot, fresh slice,” said food truck owner and pizza aficionado Giovanni Margherita. “But with our new autonomous food trucks, we no longer have to worry about that.”
The self-driving trucks are equipped with advanced technology to navigate the streets and monitor the pizza storage compartment. If any unauthorized access is detected, the car will immediately notify the authorities and send a drone to apprehend the perpetrator.
But the transition to autonomous trucks has been somewhat turbulent. Some drivers have expressed concern about robots taking over their jobs, while others worry about the technology’s safety.
“It wasn’t stealing. The pizza was my bonus since the company wasn’t paying me enough to drive in the first place. It’s not fair!” complained one driver. “But at least I won’t have to worry about the domino effect of eating that extra slice and putting on weight.”
Despite these concerns, the food truck community is confident that this new technology will be a game-changer for the industry, paving the way for a more efficient and pizza-secure future.
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