Let's Pizza! The pizza vending machine that creates each pie from scratch in under 3 minutes makes its way to the States

A pizza vending machine made to order in under three minutes may be the next craze to hit America, if one Italian has his way.



Called Let's Pizza, the free-standing personal pizza maker kneads and rolls its own dough for a 10.5-inch pie with over 200 toppings to choose from for $5.95.



After a successful launch three years ago throughout Europe, Claudio Torghel reports his plans to hit the States with its placement in malls, airports, hospitals and universities, to name a few.

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Let's Pizza: A new stand-alone pizza making machine is on its way to the U.S. creating custom 10.5-inch pizzas in under three minutes' time

Fresh: At a cost of $5.95, there are over 200 toppings to choose from with the dough made fresh inside the machine at the time of order

'In just 2.5 minutes after you've ordered, a fresh and hot pizza is ready to eat,' Let's Pizza's planned distributor CEO Ronald Rammers of A1 Concepts told Pizza Marketplace of the machine.



After distributing a $5.95 payment in cash or by credit card, the consumer is able to choose from four different pizza styles depending on the machine, according to A1 Concepts.

Capable of being watched from outside, the machine creates the dough through a special flour and water mixture, kneading and rolling it into a 10.5-inch crust.



As the oven heats up, using infra-red technology, toppings are added which include a drizzle of organic tomato sauce.

Flour: Specially prepared flour carried in this container shown is mixed with mineral water to create the dough

Shaped: The flour and water are then kneaded in this container before flattened into the pizza's shape

'We also receive requests for kosher pizzas and pizzas that meet the requirements for Muslims. All options are open,' said Mr Rammers.



Once the pizza is finished, its specific time depending on the order, it slides out through the front in an insulated take-away box.



The option of a disposable cutter is also available.

Sauce: Organic tomato sauce is lightly drizzled on next while the oven heats up

Extras: Toppings are then added before it's slid inside the infra-red oven

A video demonstrating the production reminds the final products as 'made without being touched by hands. Pizza, made in a human-free environment.'

There is no specific date for the machines' placement released, while Mr Rammers reports their eyes on setting their U.S. headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia.

Hot on the heels of a second possible pizza machine, last Fall MailOnline reported a second machine that takes just 90 seconds to bake a pie thanks to an entrepreneur in New York.

Cook time: Seen baking inside, in approximately three minutes the pizza is finished

Wrapped and ready: Once finished cooking the pizza slides out on an insulated take-away box

Utensils: The pizza also has the option of coming with a disposable pizza cutter, as shown by the model

That machine called Pizzametry, provides customers with the option of white, cheese or pepperoni pizza.



Once they make their selection, they can watch as the machine presses a ball of fresh dough into an eight-inch pie, slightly smaller than Let's Pizza's.

A planned date for Pizzametry popping up on the streets is not reported with at least five machines still in the process of building for market testing.

