When you hear about a 19-year-old entrepreneur who founded an app for, say, playing Flip Cup, or taking secret photos of women on the beach, your first instinct may be to puke in your mouth a little.
Sal’s Pizza, a family owned and operated business for over 30 years, announced the launch of its first mobile app, available for IOS and Android users. The Sal’s Pizza app provides customers the ...
COUNTY. A TEENAGER FROM OUR AREA IS USING HIS LOVE FOR TECHNOLOGY AND PIZZA TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. CALEB CALIFANO IS DOWN IN BOYNTON BEACH TO TELL US ABOUT THIS YOUNG MAN, WHERE HE’S FEEDING THOSE IN ...
When 33-year-old Alicia Lu wanted to send her friends a picture of herself being rained on by pizza slices along with a text reading, "Weekend forecast says 90% chance of pizza," the food blogger and ...
Earlier this month, popular pizza purveyor Domino's unveiled the latest in a long line of technological PR stunts: Points for Pies. Simply download the Domino's app and use it to take a picture of a ...
Barstool Sports' new pizza-ordering app was downloaded 175,000 times in the first month of its launch, marking a key brand extension for the sports media company, Digiday reported. The One Bite app — ...
Getting paid six figures to be a pizza influencer might sound like a prank, but this pizza delivery app is definitely not joking around. Slice, an online food ordering platform launched in 2010, was ...
Everybody loves pizza. It’s the great unifier. Rich people love pizza, poor people love pizza, Democrats love pizza, Republicans love pizza, short people love pizza, tall people love pizza, earthlings ...
A growing number of Domino’s delivery customers are casting a critical eye at the company’s online pizza-tracking app. More specifically, they think it’s a bunch of crap. Domino’s originally launched ...
Pizza by phone is getting easier than ever. A combination of improved smartphone apps and in-store convenience is allowing consumers to order and pick up pizza quicker and with shorter lines than ever ...
A pandemic has tested our collective love/hate relationships with delivery apps — enough at times to warrant government intervention. But before we all decide (or decide not to) return to indoor ...