A university has just installed a cash point-style machine that dispenses sizzling hot PIZZAS
The ATM serves up a box containing a fresh, tasty 12-inch pizza in just three minutes at any time of the day
BRIT students will be flocking to study abroad when they get wind of this.
A university in America has just introduced a cash point-style machine that dispenses sizzling hot PIZZAS 24 hours a day, every day.
Once the customer has placed their order, the machine delivers a box containing a tasty 12-incher in just three minutes.
The incredible Pizza ATM is stationed at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The cashpoint-come-snack-point is due to have a soft launch on August 10, before its grand opening next month.
Though it's already going down a storm with the student population, judging by these photos.
And we can see why after taking a look at THIS tasty snap.
But how does it work?
The pizzas are all assembled by the on-site catering staff, with the base pre-cooked and toppings added, before they are boxed and loaded into the machine.
They are then placed in cold storage, which holds a maximum of 70 pizzas.
Once an order is placed, a robotic plate then positions the selected pizza in front of the oven.
The mechanism pushes the box into the oven, opens the lid and lifts out the pizza, which is then heated and cooked for three minutes.
Once it's ready it's placed back into the box and dispensed to the customer.
The pizzas cost around £7.50 each ($10), depending on your choice of topping.
Apparently the university expects to sell around 300 per day. Mamma mia.