MIT truck from above

A customer posted this picture, I’m guessing from the top floor of MIT Medical?

It was really cool to see the truck operating from above. If any of you haven’t been by, that’s a new truck, the fifth iteration of Clover trucks. A lot of the features are intended to increase transparency. A drinks tower that lets you see all our drinks stacked up on one another. A fry station that faces outwards instead of against a wall, so you can see us dropping fries and eggplant and chickpea fritters into the fryer.

Bigger, wider windows in the back so customers can spy on our prep. Hey Vincenzo, you’re prepping that tomato wrong!

 

2 Responses to MIT truck from above

  1. Josh Simons 4 October, 2012 at 6:00 pm #

    Hi Lucia, my latest theory about why the new trucks rocks from side to side as people move around is because the floor space is much more expansive and they can basically walk on top of the shocks and compress them with their entire weight. Before you couldn’t walk so close to the edges of the truck so the forces would have been less. Or maybe the new truck’s shocks just aren’t as stiff as the old ones…

    Josh

  2. lucia 24 October, 2012 at 5:07 pm #

    The new truck has old shocks that need to be fixed!

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