Aerofoods has created a drone that will deliver food to users’ homes, all while being controlled remotely via an app. According to Agri-Food Analytics Lab (AAL) at Dalhousie University, “Canadians ordered $4.7 billion worth of meals in 2019, and close to $1.5 billion of that was ordered by using a food delivery app.” These drones are built from similar materials to the MQ-1 Predators, which are army drones. Our drones will also have a similar way of functioning it, so they will be able to go long distances through rough weather conditions like rain, snow, and heavy winds. Our product differs from others in that there will be no human interaction; everything will be done through our app and drone. As mentioned above, many remote areas are not fortunate enough to have access to food delivery because of where they are located (drivers will not commute to very far places). This is where our drone differs, as they will be able to deliver food anywhere.