The Reheatza Heats Pizza in the Microwave Without Making it Soggy
Michael Hemsworth — October 10, 2015 — Art & Design
References: reheatza & odditymall
One of the biggest complaints about warming up leftover pizza in the microwave is the inevitable sogginess that is accompanied once it's ready, but those days are over with the invention of the Reheatza that will heat 'za up without any soggy results. The Reheatza works by blocking out the microwaves that will zap your slices into a soggy mess. Instead, the Reheatza features a plate and a lid that will warm the slice thoroughly and evenly to produce pizza that tastes like it just came out of the oven.
Clearly a must for college students who are eating more pizza than they probably should, the Reheatza can also work for a variety of other foods like grilled cheeses or sandwiches.
Clearly a must for college students who are eating more pizza than they probably should, the Reheatza can also work for a variety of other foods like grilled cheeses or sandwiches.
Trend Themes
1. Soggy-free Heating - Opportunity for innovation in creating appliances or containers that can warm food without making it soggy.
2. Microwave Alternatives - Potential for developing alternative methods or appliances for reheating food to eliminate common issues like sogginess.
3. Convenient Food Reheating - Demand for innovative products that make it easy and efficient to reheat leftovers or meals quickly.
Industry Implications
1. Appliance Manufacturing - Appliance manufacturers can explore possibilities for designing specialized gadgets that solve common food reheating problems.
2. Food Packaging - Opportunity for the food packaging industry to develop new packaging solutions that keep reheated food fresh and prevent sogginess.
3. College Student Supplies - Suppliers targeting college students can offer innovative and convenient food reheating solutions to cater to their needs and preferences.
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