Don’t mess with the beloved bodega.

That was the overriding sentiment online on Wednesday when a start-up suggested its internet-connected vending machines would upend traditional big-city corner stores, and not-so-gracefully borrowed a name for these stores.

The company, Bodega, created by two former Google employees, claims its product is as “easy as opening your own pantry.” In order to take items from the machines — there are over 30 throughout the San Francisco Bay Area — users must use an app that is linked to their credit card.

“Eventually, centralized shopping locations won’t be necessary, because there will be 100,000 Bodegas spread out, with one always 100 feet away from you,” Paul McDonald, one of Bodega’s creators, told Fast Company.