Thoughtful Husband Surprises Woman With Panasonic Air Fryer That Will Remind Her To Pick Up Where It Left Off Cooking Dinner Each Time It Reboots For Software Updates
PROVO, UT — Thoughtful husband Trevor Wigg surprised his wife, Kara, with a Panasonic 4-in-1 Air Fryer that will helpfully remind her to pick up where it left off cooking dinner each time it reboots for software updates.
"I love my Panasonic combination air fryer, oven, and broiler with an integrated smart home assistant that interrupts cooking to update itself and remind me to finish dinner," Kara told friends. " I'm going to get fat because this thing makes food talk to me."
Trevor stated he was initially anxious about investing $7,000 in a seemingly overpriced and complicated air fryer but was intrigued by the idea of purchasing a machine with an intelligent operating system, capable of producing succulent and delectable cuisine that also reminded his wife to make dinner through constant software updates.
"Panasonic claimed the CPA-AI would ask for permissions to update itself at convenient times and avoid interruptions to make kitchen productivity," Trevor reported before adding, "I love the built-in Technics sound system. Whenever it decides to perform a software update, it sounds like I am at a front row seat at a Metallica concert."
The couple says they plan to remove the CPA-AI from internet access or possibly contact Panasonic support after both are tired of eating nothing but partially air-fried chicken wings.
At publishing time, Panasonic customer service had solved the small inconvenience in exchange for a low $20 monthly subscription.
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