Chick-fil-A Tests Food Delivery Drones [VIDEO]
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Chick-fil-A Tests Food Delivery Drones [VIDEO]

Footage going viral online shows a Chick-fil-A in Florida testing food delivery drones. “Take a behind the scenes look at drone delivery‚ only available at Chick-fil-A E. Brandon-Valrico‚” an Instagram video stated. The video’s caption read: Drone delivery is now here at Chick-fil-A E. Brandon/Valrico only! For a limited time‚ order Chick-fil-A Delivery and enjoy a $0 delivery fee. The current delivery hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00am to 6:00pm‚ subject to availability. Delivery distance is limited. When placing your order on the Chick-fil-A app‚ select “Chick-fil-A Delivery” to ensure your order will be delivered by Drone. The World Economic Forum will watch this footage with glee. Chick-fil-A tests drone food delivery service at select restaurants in Florida. pic.twitter.com/3w1ObZGGi4 — Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) November 19‚ 2023 Stay inside your pods! We’ll deliver the unhealthy food to your doorstep. From the New York Post: Diners within a 1.2-mile radius of the Brandon/Valrico Chick-fil-A in Central Florida will now have the option to have their spicy chicken sandwiches and milkshakes delivered via drone for a limited time. Drone delivery is available between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday‚ the restaurant announced on social media last week. The fast food joint said it hopes to expand to a 2-mile radius in the near future. The restaurant partnered with DroneUp‚ a Virginia-based tech company that also launched a drone delivery service with a Tampa Walmart last year‚ The Tampa Bay Times reported. “We are in the early stages of testing drone delivery at a small number of Chick-fil-A restaurants‚” Chick-fil-A spokesperson Chelsea Lee told local media. Soon‚ the fast food industry will eliminate all face-to-face interaction to obtain your meals. Order food from an app and it gets delivered to your door. Chick-Fil-A is launching an option on the app to have food delivered by a drone. pic.twitter.com/BJKAuKvx5b — Everything Georgia (@GAFollowers) November 20‚ 2023 The fast food chain expects to deliver within a two-mile radius in the near future. Will that be just in time for ‘15-minute cities?’ FOX 13 Tampa Bay reports: