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Biryani ATM: India’s first automated biryani takeaway outlet

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Biryani, no one can hate it. Everyone loves biryani. Especially in our country, Hyderabadi biryani is very famous. The flavour and method of making biriyani vary depending on the geographical region.

Now you might be thinking why am I explaining about biryani?

When we think of ATMs first thing that comes to mind is money. As we insert a card we will get money. Have ever taught that an ATM can too give u biryani?

Yes, a Chennai-based Bai Veetu Kalyanam, or BVK Biryani, has launched a first-of-its-kind unmanned biryani takeaway ATM centre in Kolathur, Chennai.

Touted to be India’s first and a unique experience for biryani lovers, the process of ordering from the takeaway service is pretty simple. The outlet is equipped with 32-inch screens where customers can browse their menu and place orders. Payments can be made by scanning QR codes or using cards. Following this, the vending machine delivers the freshly packed order within minutes.

The consumer merely needs to tap the “open door” option to pick up their packaged food once the order is ready, which only takes a few minutes.

There will be no waiting and no one to talk to and explain your order. You just need to place your order and walk or drive away with your biryani to enjoy.

Started in 2020, BVK Biryani has now scaled up to offer 60-minute delivery across Chennai. The business already provides one-hour delivery throughout the Southern metropolis. Later on, BVK plans to expand the business to cover all of India.

The traditional coal and firewood are used to prepare BVK’s biryani. They assert that they do not use meat obtained from other sellers or storage. The materials, including the spices required to produce the dish, are ground in-house each day, according to the demand.

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Thilak T. Shetty

The author is a BA Sociology  graduate. He is into poetry and literature. His varied interests include Literature, Music, Culture, Politics, Philosophy And Nationalism studies.

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