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Drone delivered burritos are coming soon to college students at Virginia Tech in one of the more tasty test programs in the drone delivery race.

Google's parent company, Alphabet, has teamed up with Chipotle to launch this month the experimental service, which will only last a few weeks, according to Bloomberg.

The Project Wing division of Alphabet will use self-guided drones, with humans pilots on hand to take over if need be, to make deliveries from Chipotle food trucks. The Tex-Mex cuisine will be lowered to students from the drones using a winch.

The test program is the latest in tech companies push to become drone delivery pioneers.

"It's the first time that we're actually out there delivering stuff to people who want that stuff," Project Wing head Dave Vos told Bloomberg.

Food was used in the test program because it's more difficult to transport, Vos told Bloomberg. Project Wing hopes to assess the accuracy of the navigation on the automated drones.

Chipotle has struggled this year in the wake of E. coli and norovirus outbreaks. The Denver-based fast-casual chain announced this summer that it would open a new burger chain, Tasty Made, after registering the trademark in March.

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