Google and Chipotle have a plan to perfect the future of food delivery: burrito-delivery drones. Roanoke Times has the first video and photos of the drones being tested on Virginia Tech's campus. (Seriously, can you imagine college students drunkenly staring at the sky, waiting for their burrito?)

"I can confirm that we've started testing in Blacksburg," Google X's communication manager Jacquelyn Miller told Gizmodo, before adding that she can't comment on any specifics. However, Roanoke Times provided some relatively unceremonious details:

"A drone was spotted buzzing overhead just before 1 p.m. Monday. It descended to about 10 feet, hovered over a grass patch and then lowered a large white package to the ground on a string. The drone then flew away, leaving the package and string on the ground.

A woman with a clipboard walked over somewhat unceremoniously, cut the string and carried the package back to a staging area where test subjects watched from behind a safety net."

You can see the burrito-delivering drone in action below.

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