A prototype of a pizza making robot was sprayed with cheese during testing across the street from the headquarters of the company.
The company is run by a man who worked at Musk's company for five years. He told Insider in a new inerview that he was working on a robot that could make pizzas every 45 seconds.
The Muenster Mess.
Testing did not always go smoothly. Three years ago, an early version of the robot dumped melted cheese everywhere, but the engineer told Insider that it was all part of the design process.
It is not rocket science, so not much was lost.
He told the outlet that it was cheaper than crashing a rocket to get insight into his machine.
The machine is designed to fit on the back of a truck and has been serving pies to a number of former coworkers.
Musk has yet to bite.
It was cheaper than crashing a rocket to get insight into our machine.
Pizza can now be 3D-printed in space.
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