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Drone delivers fried chicken to a Japanese town hit by a nuclear disaster

Rakuten used one of its drones to deliver food from Lawson to Fukushima’s Minamisoma City as part of a six-month trial

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One of Rakuten's delivery drones in action. Photo: Rakuten
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By Arjun Kharpal

Drones have started delivering food such as fried chicken to an area of Japan hit by a tsunami and nuclear disaster.

Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten used its drones to deliver items from convenience store chain Lawson to Fukushima’s Minamisoma City. The area was devastated by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011 and a nuclear accident that followed as a result.

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The government of Japan began lifting some evacuation orders from the surrounding areas last year, but there remains widespread damage.

Since 2013, Lawson has been operating a mobile store whereby it takes a truck stocked with 300 different products to areas that are affected. But it was not able to carry hot food.

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Now Rakuten is using its drones to deliver hot food, including fried chicken.

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