He is right!
The pizza is a variable food product that can cover most of the household kitchen table requirements for healthy living. Thick or thin crust; vegetarian, sausage; pineapple, my favorite; huge variety of cheese.
One pizza maker can serve 30 households with pizza a day. Why not? Cost of delivery. Raw food in, pizza out; the distribution is limited by transportation costs. Delivery guy and vehicle expenses. Deliverbot is the solution, a transportation bot that can drop a pizza off at curbside, wander the streets delivering pizza.
Herman Cain should propose a push for transportation automation. Just award a million dollars in a pizza delivery race, like the DARPA autobot program for pizzabots. My hometown of Fresno,CA will volunteer a neighborhood for the trials.
Info tech, Transportation automation and jobs:
Let's continue on this topic and add on info tech and channel theory. Pizza delivery, in this model, is a flow, raw materials to curbside delivered pizza. So, in my pizza business, I have converted this huge basement into a pizza factory. My online earch bots find all the best raw materials, and, with a few clicks, they are delivered curb side. I take pizza orders on line and produce stacks of pizza curbside. The deliverbots do the rest. In fact, the deliverbots and search bots are coordinating.
See, then the low cost of transportation, aided by the invasion of info tech and transportation automation have greatly increased the value of my pizza making skills. I can make more pizza, more often for a specialize group of clients.
So, Herman Cain, set a national goal:
We shall, as a nation, lower the cost of pizza delivery to one dollar within one mile.
Probably would end the depression.
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