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09 Jul 2025, 16:49 GMT+10
What do late-night pizza orders and global military crises have in common? More than youd expect.
In June, two nights illustrated the point: just before Israels surprise airstrike on Irans nuclear sites, nearly every pizza place around the Pentagon was slammed with orders.
Nine days later, another spike hit -- this time right before the United States announced its own bombing campaign against Iranian nuclear facilities. Even Pentagon after-work hangouts were unusually quiet, a sign that staff were working late and fueling speculation that something big was happening.
This pattern is at the heart of the so-called Pentagon Pizza Index -- a quirky but surprisingly persistent theory. It claims that when you see a sudden surge in pizza orders near the Pentagon, a major event is about to unfold.
The logic is simple: when a crisis is brewing, Pentagon and intelligence staff pull all-nighters, and pizza is the go-to fuel for teams working late.
These abnormal surges in pizza deliveries can now be tracked in real time, thanks to Google Maps busy hours and social media accounts dedicated to monitoring these trends.
It might sound too simple, but after decades of coincidences, the pattern is hard to ignore.
On the eve of the US invasion of Grenada in 1983, pizza deliveries near the Pentagon nearly doubled. In 1991, as the United States prepared for Operation Desert Storm, late-night pizza orders to the Pentagon and CIA spiked again.
While officials dismiss the theory, journalists and open-source investigators keep watching -- because sometimes, the first sign of a global crisis is a stack of pizza boxes.
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