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		<title>Pizza Hut tests Amazon Locker-style &#8216;cubbies&#8217; for carryout orders</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] And in case you&#8217;re wondering: the cubby doors remain locked until you&#8217;re in the store and have paid, so someone won&#8217;t make off with your Veggie Lover&#8217;s before you arrive. Whatever happens with the pilot program, though, it&#8217;s just the start. Pizza Hut said it plans more &#8220;completely frictionless&#8221; locations in other West Coast [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>And in case you&#8217;re wondering: the cubby doors remain locked until you&#8217;re in the store and have paid, so someone won&#8217;t make off with your Veggie Lover&#8217;s before you arrive.</p>
<p>Whatever happens with the pilot program, though, it&#8217;s just the start. Pizza Hut said it plans more &#8220;completely frictionless&#8221; locations in other West Coast cities in 2020. Much like <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2019/07/09/dominos-cashless-stores-deliveries-australia-trial/">its rivals</a>, then, the chain sees a future where you won&#8217;t have to wait long for dinner (or interact with humans, for that matter) unless you&#8217;re grabbing a seat. That&#8217;s not unexpected. Online ordering has made the carryout and delivery processes more important than they used to be, and a speedy pick-up could mean the difference between keeping a customer and losing them to faster-moving competition.</p>
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