PIZZA, ROBOTS, and MONEY
Fast Company|Winter 2023-2024
THE ZESTY TALE OF ONE OF THE BIGGEST FLOPS IN SILICON VALLEY HISTORY
Kristen Hawley
PIZZA, ROBOTS, and MONEY

"What if there was a 20 BETTER WAY TO MAKE AND DELIVER PIZZA TO YOU?" ASKED CNBC'S JIM CRAMER-SHIRTSLEEVES ROLLED UP, WAGGING HIS FINGER AT THE CAMERAAS HE PASSIONATELY SET UP A SEGMENT OF HIS POPULAR MAD MONEY SHOW IN JUNE 2018. "TURNS OUT, THERE IS, WHICH BRINGS ME TO ZUME, INC., A SILICON VALLEYBASED STARTUP TRYING TO BRING THIS INDUSTRY TO THE MODERN ERA." CRAMER, ON LOCATION IN MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA, AND STANDING IN FRONT OF A SHINY RED FOOD TRUCK, QUICKLY INTRODUCED ZUME'S ROBOTS, CUING UP FOOTAGE OF A ROBOTIC ARM BALLETICALLY MOVING PIZZAS IN AND OUT OF OVENS INSIDE A WAREHOUSE. THIS, HE INTONED, WAS A REVOLUTION. "WE AUTOMATE EVERYTHING ELSE, WHY NOT PIZZA?"

When Zume co-founder Alex Garden stepped into the frame, the frenetic energy spiked further. "If you think about the huge explosion in scenarios that food companies are trying to address today," Garden said, meaning improving margins, finding workers, and meeting consumer demand for the convenience of delivery and healthier food, "this"-Garden pointed at the vehicle-"is the key to making it all work."

The truck behind him was tricked out with custom refrigerators, ovens, and other kitchenware that let it cook food on the go. "This is one of the most complicated things anyone's ever attempted before," Garden proudly explained, ticking off on his fingers all of the tech that Zume was deploying. "We've got artificial intelligence, we've got logistics networks, we've got positioning, robotics, automation, I could go on."

He went on. Zume made pizza with robots in a warehouse and then finished it in these kitchens on wheels. It served three markets near San Francisco, but Garden had good news for everyone else: Zume had become a platform. "All the technology we built for Zume Pizza is now available" to any dining chain, convenience store, or grocer in the country that wanted its own roving restaurant.

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