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Board Economics
Re: Fast Transportation Makes Economic Turnover Faster
by
Fortify
on 20/08/2023, 19:16:02 UTC
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izza lovers attending the Glastonbury festival in the United Kingdom are in for an extraordinary surprise this year. Domino’s, the renowned pizza chain, has been making waves on the internet for a different kind of pizza delivery service. The video circulating on social media platforms shows the use of jet suits. Daily Mirror reported that as music enthusiasts prepare to immerse themselves in the festivities at Worthy Farm in Somerset, their pizza cravings will be catered to in an unprecedented way. Domino’s has recently launched a trial of the world’s first jet-suit pizza delivery service. The footage shows a pilot effortlessly soaring above the Glastonbury pizza place, sporting a custom-made jetpack. With a specially designed delivery box securely attached to the jet suit. Equipped with jet-engine powered arm mounts, the pilot propels into the sky, gracefully gliding over the vast fields of Glastonbury.

The article above shows a video about a pizza delivery that was carried out by Dominos using a jet pack. that's why I was inspired to make this topic

do you all agree that with the emergence of fast transportation now, the economic turnover is also getting faster, this is based on the fact that any delivery will be distributed quickly, automatically it will make the price of living necessities and kind remains stable as long as it can be distributed quickly!

Jetpacks are still very much at the "gimmick" stage of research and development, or at the very least they are not being produced on a mass scale to a reasonable safety standard that is available to the average consumer. You definitely touched on a good point however, which is that strong and reliable transport links can make a vast difference in how successful a country can be. The industrialization era meant that vast efficiencies were found which enabled some countries to become economic powerhouses - it happened with England, then America and now we see the same with China. If a government is able to harness the right set of ingredients, with strong transport links being one of them, then they can progress very quickly.