Virginia Girl Scouts are using a drone delivery service to dispatch cookies

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According to Google’s drone delivery company Wing, a local troop in the town of Christiansburg has been using its service to test cookie dispatch.

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    Girl Scouts Alice Goerlich (right) and Gracie Walker (left) pose with a Wing delivery drone in Christiansburg, Va. on April 14, 2021. (Sam Dean / Wing LLC via AP)

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    The Girl Scouts of Virginia Skyline Council and Wing LLC are testing cookie delivery via drones in Christiansburg, Va. (Sam Dean / Wing LLC via AP)

The new delivery method was first discussed by the tech brand and youth organization about a month ago, a media representative for Wing told Fox News. The partnership allows Wing to facilitate deliveries by air, so local Girl Scouts don’t have to be exposed to the novel coronavirus.

Each Wing drone can carry small packages that weigh around 3.3 pounds, which can transport a few Girl Scout cookie boxes at a time. The cookies are being sold by the Girl Scouts of Virginia Skyline Council.

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Wing has made a commitment to deliver 3,000 boxes of cookies until the end of May 2021. Customers who live in Christiansburg can order the cookies for drone delivery through the Wing app.

Representatives at Girl Scouts of the USA did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.

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However, it’s not the first time Girl Scouts have turned to technology to make cookie sales easier. The organization currently has a Cookie Finder website, app and text service as well as a delivery partnership with Grubhub.

A recent survey conducted by Virginia Tech found that 87% of Christiansburg residents have “positive sentiments” about drone delivery services and 89% said they would likely use a drone delivery service if it were available to them.

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