
It’s called BALCONY PIZZA!
He has a pulley system that lowers the pizza to the street where potential customers wait in line.
The idea came to a young man living in Oslo, Norway.
And it’s catching on in other European cities.
I guess I’m not smart enough to understand its popularity.
There’s no place to sit and eat.
The BALCONY PIZZA founder says it is a great example of trusting people.
I think the thing about Norway that we’re really showing here is the level of trust — this is a very trust-based system,” Gran said.
“You have to trust that I follow food hygiene, so that you’re not going to get food poisoning.
I need to trust that you will pay me …
I think it just shows humans at their best.”
