Chick-fil-A, every Sunday. That’s when the craving comes.
People still call places for takeout in 2025 instead of using the internet to order???
Yes, that’s the human thing to do
Don’t let yourself be controlled by corporate. Mobile apps are just a way to collect lots of private info and to show ads. Even websites a problematic from a privacy perspective
Yes. Not really that different from 2024.
Yes, in many places it’s still the default way.
I hate these places. Is it so hard to configure the phone to block calls or make an announcement when the place isn’t open?
This also applies to government agencies. “We’ll shortly be taking your call [in 16 hours when we’re open again]. Please hold the line”
There’s always a pizza place open somewhere within reach
Also, frozen pizza is a thing. Yeah, it can suck, but not all of it sucks equally – and you can always add your own toppings to make it suck much less. You got options when your pizza joint of choice is closed, if you keep one of those in the freezer for rainy days.
Yeah, sometimes I just buy one at the grocery store and customize it with ingredients I already have at home. Also, add more mozarella since I have a big bag of it in my fridge.
If you’re in a position where you’re regularly eating frozen pizza, make a Presto Pizzazz Pizza Oven a part of your life.
Yes - it looks like a gimmick
No - it is not.
Depends on where you live. I doubt they have many pizzerias in Somali.
Interesting question. A quick google maps search shows over 12 listings in the capital of Mogadishu for pizza places that deliver. A more in-depth look seems to confirm that at least a few of them are real and not just AI hallucinations (i.e. they have social media presences with reviews in what appears to be Somali.)
But there don’t seem to be as many outside the capital, so you’re kinda right.
Well then replace pizza with whatever street/junk food is popular at your location. There’s always somewhere to get it.
There’s always somewhere to get it.
No. In my region it isn’t so (but it was a decade or so ago, not anymore).