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A1 Concepts has created a robotic vending machine that makes fresh pizza from scratch

. In 3.5 minutes "Lets Pizza" mixes and kneads the dough, squirts tomato sauce on it, covers it with cheese and other toppings and cooks it in an infrared oven. The suggested price for an 11-inch pizza is $5.95. In 2011 the pizza industry netted $32 billion; and according to the website PizzaMarketplace, the average American eats 46 slices - or 23 pounds - of pizza a year. Nevertheless, maybe vending machine pizza will help Americans fight their obesity problem. Maybe Lets Pizza users will "eat on the run".

Wine is being given to cows to improve the taste of beef. In 2011 winemaker Jean-Charles Tastavy began feeding pomace - distilled pressed grapes from the fall harvest - to 3 of Claude Chaballier's cows. After a while the cows were fed up to 2 bottles daily - the human equivalent of 2-3 glasses. The new beef was named "vinbovin", combining the French words for wine and beef. It is supposedly uniquely tasty, well marbled and tender. Unfortunately, the cost of feeding the cows has tripled; and 2.2 pounds of vinbovin cost $122. Nevertheless, it gives the French something new to "beef about".

As of July 18, 2012, Las Vegas has drive-by weddings. For $99 the "Wedding Wagon" will pull up to the Sin City sidewalk of your choice. Andy Gonzalez, 38, and James Cass, 39, researched the wedding business in Vegas. There are 7,000-9,000 weddings monthly, which equals 250 daily. Because taking 1%-2% of that market would meet or exceed their present salaries, both men got ordained to perform weddings through an online, non-denominational church and got licensed to marry people in Clark County. Once Gonzalez and Cass had a business license and their purple wedding wagon, they had a "wagon hitch".

As of August 2012, the Robinson Funeral Home in Easley, South Carolina will feature the "Coffee Corner", selling Starbucks coffee and other beverages. According to Chris Robinson, owner of the funeral home, it is just one more service for the grief-stricken. Although many funeral homes provide complimentary coffee and tea, the Coffee Corner is supposed to provide a break from the stress being experienced. It seems Robinson's great-grandfather started the funeral home in a general store, where people gathered and drank coffee. Thus the Coffee Corner will also be open to the public - the perfect place for coffee "to go".

by: Knight Pierce Hirst
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