Three separate recruiters (the most recent one thought I was named "Joe") have contacted me about this stupid company that is "disrupting pizza".
I'm interested in working for startups (or as I'd like to think of them, small companies), theoretically, but this is the kind of thing they think are problems to be solved. This startup's whole proposition is that owners of pizza chains are not getting enough return on investment, and so they are going to automate away human cost.
There are just so, so many problems out there that are real problems that these companies could be working on. They don't have to even be "saving the world" problems, though those, of course, are the most important problems. Making rich investors even richer, of course, is the only problem VC-funded startups are trying to solve.