The Honey Clause
An onboard spectrometer scans every item for trace animal products and ejects anything suspect into a sealed review drawer. It catches roughly 1.3 items per order. It is almost always the bread.
Autonomous delivery, with reservations
Husk is a fleet of unmanned electric pods that carry your groceries to your door at a respectful four miles per hour. No driver to tip. No animals harmed. No firm estimate on arrival.
An onboard spectrometer scans every item for trace animal products and ejects anything suspect into a sealed review drawer. It catches roughly 1.3 items per order. It is almost always the bread.
Each cargo bay is steam-purged between runs to remove residual non-vegan molecules. We have never detected these molecules. We remove them regardless. Certainty is not a thing you measure.
Pods hold a steady four miles per hour to spare insects, pedestrians, and the climate. Delivery takes forty to ninety minutes. Anything quicker would be a statement about your values.
It rejected my honey-roasted almonds and left a note. I have not stopped thinking about the note.
The pod arrived at four miles per hour and I respect it more than most people in my life.
I asked it to hurry. It did not acknowledge the request.
The live tracker shows your order in transit, the steakhouse it is avoiding, and every item it has decided to eject. You may nudge it. It will note that you nudged it.
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