This is pretty cool, even if it's not the pizza we might expect! Papa Johns, in collaboration with Alphabet's drone delivery service Wing, is testing out a new way to get food to your door. The twist? They're starting with sandwiches, not their iconic pizzas. This might seem odd, but it makes a lot of sense when you think about the physics of drone delivery. Pizzas are bulky, flat, and need to stay hot, which can be tricky for a drone. Sandwiches are often smaller, lighter, and easier to package for aerial transport. This pilot program, likely in specific areas, is a smart way to iron out the kinks in drone logistics without the added complexity of a hot, large pizza. It shows that while drone delivery is definitely the future, it's a step-by-step process. For us, it means potentially faster, more convenient delivery for certain items, and a glimpse into how our local takeaways might operate in a few years. Don't expect your pepperoni pie to fly in just yet, but your sub might!