Now hungry consumers can get a hot and ready pizza in two minutes or less at pizza vending machines sprouting up in Florida.

Three machines are being tested in Lakeland, Florida, and Orlando, Bay News 9 reported. The machines, which are run by Pizza Touch, allow users to select the flavor of pizza they want, pay using a credit card and have the pizza cooked for them for as little as $6.

"You can't get a pizza that fast anywhere else, so it seems pretty convenient to me," Darrell Sutton, a gas station customer, told Bay News 9.

The machine has a touch screen that allows users to quickly order food and to choose from an assortment of different flavors. Customer Sunny Mutchler told Bay News 9 that his mushroom and red pepper pizza was "not bad," even though it "could (have used) a little more sauce."

"Some people think we need a little more sauce. Some people think we need a little more cheese," Pizza Touch spokesperson Jiselle Sandra told Bay News 9.

Pizza Touch officials told Bay News 9 that they plan to develop new versions of the machine to launch later this month, with 100 more machines becoming available to the public by the end of the month.

Read more at Bay News 9.