GAINES TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — A new piece of technology is serving up a food favorite across the country.

PizzaForno is a pizza vending company that serves pies 24 hours a day, seven days a week through a vending machine-style piece of technology. With locations across the country, their first West Michigan location opened in August.

The West Michigan location was spearheaded by two co-licensees, Mike Schram and Dale Begerow, who brought the vending machines to the Caledonia area in a plaza off 68th Street SE.

“You can eat pizza every day,” Begerow told News 8. “The vending-style concept for the future, it’s been done overseas in France for 10 to 15 years, so it’s nothing new. It’s just new to the U.S.”

The process is simple. You select the pizza you would like to order from six different options: pepperoni, cheese, meat lovers, barbecue chicken, veggie and a breakfast pizza. The pizzas range from $10 to $13.

Once you place your order at the machine, the pizza is ready within four minutes. It comes out of the machine like your standard vending machine.

“It brings it through the conveyor, through the oven door. It’ll stop it here, and then the door will open,” Begerow said. “And the box will go into the oven, and the lid will open, and then the robot arm underneath the oven will lift the pizza up into the convection oven.”

Begerow said the company plans to place a total of about 40 of its pizza vending machines around Michigan in the next five years. Currently, there are three other locations in the state: one near Clarkston, one in Flint and one in Troy.

You can also order a pizza ahead of time on the PizzaForno app.