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Coming up, you order food, it crosses the city easily,
and then it reaches the building entrance and stops.
It's an old problem, but a new handoff system is smoothing out that final choke point.
We'll look into how it runs,
how it works,
and whether it could help to reshape delivery in crowded cities.
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And now.
What if the hardest part of food delivery is not the journey across the city itself,
but that final 100 meters?
In places like mega malls, hospitals,
and high-rise communities, getting food from the entrance into your hungry hands has long been a logistical headache.
But now, a new relay delivery model is changing all of that.