An Australian company that drops toasted cheese sandwiches down to hungry clients by parachute is going global
Since last year, Melbourne company Jafflechutes has been delivering "jaffles", or toasted cheese sandwiches, by throwing them out of a seventh floor window attached to a parachute and letting them float down to customers who are told to wait on an 'X' below.
It may not be the most high-tech innovation, but it's pretty awesome, and also delicious.
Now the company has reached its crow-funding goal to bring the "world's first float-down eatery" to North America, Discovery News reports. It'll start with operations in New York City and Montreal before expanding.
Surprisingly, the global expansion just required $5,000 to cover ingredients, travel and parachute materials. The sandwiches, which are paid for using PayPal, cost between $5 and $6.
The invention isn't going to change the world anytime soon, but we'd love to see a little aerodynamics and physics integrated into our lunch.
Now go and read the company's about page, because it's pretty hilarious.
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