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Domino s took driver feedback into account when designing the perfect pizza delivery vehicle. The end product was a one-person car with a built-in warming oven that could transport 45 pizzas and a dozen large bottles of soda. It was projected to save drivers 30 seconds per delivery.

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Domino’s took driver feedback into account when designing the perfect pizza delivery vehicle. The end product was a one-person car with a built-in warming oven that could transport 45 pizzas and a dozen large bottles of soda. It was projected to save drivers 30 seconds per delivery.

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