Domino's says the robot can hit speeds of up to 12 mph and autonomously navigate around obstacles. The autonomous driving tech was developed by Marathon, a company that specializes in making self-driving targets for military live-fire exercises.

Currently, DRU is only equipped to travel on small roads and footpaths, and its battery life limits it to 12 miles in a single journey. Domino's is also keenly aware a pizza-delivering robot might become a prime target for hungry thieves. Its locked pizza compartment requires a specific code from the customer's smartphone to open.

Flesh-and-blood pizza deliverers don't have to worry about their jobs just yet, though. Domino's estimates it will take at least two years before DRU is ready for the road.