College dropouts with zany ideas and a knack for a little computer programming have struck again. This time, it’s with an app called “Push for Pizza,” which, as you’ve already guessed, allows you to select either cheese or pepperoni pizza for delivery.

That’s right, you enter your address and credit card information when you download the app, and from then on you can order pizza just by pressing the buttons. The app’s creators, of course, take a small percentage for themselves.

Jesse Nickels of the College Times has the story:

Push For Pizza: The App Started By Five New York Teenagers That Does Only One Thing – And Does It Well

It’s been called the “Yo for food delivery” and claims to be the “Uber for pizza” – but one thing is for sure, their teaser video on YouTube is pretty awesome.

Meet Push For Pizza, the currently iPhone-only app made by five 19-year-olds (two being college dropouts) from Brooklyn, New York, that aims to make ordering pizza delivery as easy as a single “tap” on your smartphone screen.

Instead of having a wide variety of menu options, ‘Push’ users choose simply from either Cheese or Pepperoni pizza from local pizzerias – no large franchises i.e. Dominos or Pizza Hut are currently listed in their system, however. For the more adventurous, you can let the app choose a random (or the cheapest) restaurant location nearby.

During installation, the app asks for credit card information and delivery address, never to be filled out again (unless you move). Pizza and delivery costs – even tips – are included automatically at the time of order, making the process of ordering pizza pretty much as stripped down as possible for students, stoners, and beyond.


 
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