According to a recent LinkedIn post from Letta, the company’s Letta Code platform now incorporates a new /empanada command that can guide an AI agent through ordering empanadas within a five‑mile radius of Richardson, Texas. The order flow is fulfilled by Empanada Empire, described as a ghost kitchen partially managed by a Letta agent, and the post credits community member Mark “Rizzn” Hopkins for pioneering this use case.
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The post suggests that Letta is experimenting with end‑to‑end, real‑world task automation, using a niche food‑ordering scenario as a proof of concept. For investors, this may signal progress toward practical agentic workflows that could later be extended to higher‑value domains such as logistics, customer service, or local commerce integrations.
While the immediate commercial impact of a geographically constrained empanada‑ordering feature appears limited, the demonstration could help validate Letta’s technology stack and attract developer interest. Increased community engagement and third‑party experimentation may, over time, support ecosystem growth and position the company to monetize agent‑driven automations if similar integrations scale beyond this localized pilot.

