Just Eat showed off how takeaways could be delivered in the future
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That's assuming you've ordered your food with Just Eat, of course.
The startup, which IPO'd on the London Stock Exchange in 2014 at a valuation of £1.5 billion, showed off the food delivery robots and several other inventions at an event in Shoreditch on Tuesday.
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The event, called "The Future Now - Redefining Food Discovery", included everything from augmented reality applications to Xbox apps.
Business Insider went along to learn how Just Eat plans to shake up the food delivery experience in the coming years.
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