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College students in Ohio are first to use America's only Pizza ATM

Anna Rahmanan
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Anna Rahmanan
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Dreams really do come true, at least for Ohio's Xavier University students. 

According to Cincinnati.com, the University is the first official American location to boast a Pizza ATM, a vending machine that serves fresh pies of pizza seven days a week at the mere touch of a button.

Invented by French company Paline 14 years ago but just now purchased by an American entity, the $55,000 machine works via an internal convection oven and stores about 70 12-inch pizza pies at a time (considering that Domino's is the only other pizza store near the college campus, we expect for the pies to be constantly restocked).

For only $9-$10 a pie, students will be able to choose toppings via a touchscreen and receive the fresh pizza in a box, through a special slot, within 3 minutes of the order.

The University's dining staff will prepare each pie, following "40 hours of training each from a French chef," according to the Cincinnati Business Courier.

Curious to see what the concoction looks like? Head to the machine's official Facebook page, right here.

We're pretty sure the future never looked brighter (or more delicious).

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