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Papa John's International (PZZA.O) is testing U.S. drone deliveries in a small market in North ​Carolina, the pizza chain announced Monday.

The test ‌is a partnership between the pizza company and Wing, a drone delivery company owned by Google parent company Alphabet (GOOGL.O).

The chain ​said deliveries would begin on Monday for ​customers near Sun Valley Commons, a shopping mall ⁠in a suburb near Charlotte, North Carolina. Customers ​must order through an app managed by Wing and ​drone deliveries are only available for a few select sandwiches.

The move is part of a larger effort by Papa John's to modernize ​its technology. Executives last year told Reuters they ​felt the company had fallen behind its peers in some ‌respects. ⁠In April, it announced a new AI-powered chatbot in its app that customers can use to place pizza orders.

In China, drone deliveries of food have become ​popular in many ​cities, but ⁠such deliveries are virtually non-existent in the U.S.

Chains like Chipotle (CMG.N) and Dave's Hot ​Chicken have in recent months announced small-scale ​tests ⁠similar to Papa John's.

Industry experts say the technology is available in the U.S. but its use in food ⁠delivery ​is restricted by regulations such ​as those that require drone operators to maintain a line of sight ​with their drones.


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