If this came to the US, I'd have to try it once just to say I did it. Just like I tried ordering a pizza from within Everquest when they had a promotion many years back by typing /pizza in the game console.
Robots have changed our lives in many ways, from advancing our healthcare and automating our factory lines, to taking on dangerous tasks and even taking our place in warfare.
Now Domino's have developed possibly the greatest use for robots yet - safe and secure pizza delivery in what the company claims is a world first.
The company is testing pizza delivery by robot in New Zealand, known as the Domino's Robotic Unit (DRU). The three-foot tall battery-powered unit contains a heated compartment for storing up to 10 pizzas, and is capable of self-driving up to 12.5 miles, or 20 km from a shop.
The robot sports sensors for detecting obstacles on its route, and customers are given a unique code to key into the pizza compartment once it arrives at their house to prevent thieves from trying to steal its goods en route.
It has been designed to drive on both roads and pavements, and will return to its store to recharge once the delivery has been completed.
The 'cheeky' robot is just under a metre tall Credit: Dominos
"DRU is cheeky and endearing and we are confident that one day he will become an integral part of the Domino's family," the chain's New Zealand general manager Scott Bush said.
"He's a road to the future and one that we are very excited about exploring further."
Domino's and the New Zealand government are working towards a date for the trial to begin, although driverless vehicle regulations in the country are still being discussed.
In November last year the company created an 'easy order' button, a physical button customers could press to order a pizza when the thought of lifting up the phone is just too much effort.
The button syncs with a smartphone via Bluetooth and connects with an app to automatically place the order. Once pressed, it glows red to indicate the pizza is on its way.
The company will be holding a competition to select a number of "superfans" to receive one of the Limited Edition Easy Order buttons. Details of the competition will be revealed in December.
However, for the rest of us, there is a digital version of the Easy Order button on the Domino’s app and website that allows customers to order their favourite pizza wherever and whenever they choose.
Oh, and Dominos has an easy button? Hmmm...