A startup called Reef wants to un-clog city streets and deliver food to your door via robot
A robot the size of a small cooler sits on the sun-soaked fake grass in a segment of parking lot close to Brickell,Nicknamed “Reefy”, the electric-powered autonomous delivery robot wheels smoothly in front of a series of trailers set up to cook food for companies with names that sound as if they were created by algorithm to cater to stoners and another that serves as a storage unit for an online convenience store called Goodees – slogan: “Late Night Cravings Don’t Need Validation.
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