Thursday, July 16, 2009

Pizza delivery

Pizza delivery is a service in which a pizzeria delivers a pizza to a customer, usually ordered by telephone or Internet. Delivery charges are commonly applied to such purchases. Ordering pizza for delivery usually involves contacting a local pizza restaurant or chain by telephone or online.

The most common pizza box is a square cardboard box in which a pizza is packaged for take-out or pizza delivery. Pizza boxes are often emblazoned with the logo of the pizza company from which they come. 
Pizza boxes are not accepted by most municipal recycling programs because food is often stuck to the box itself.

Pizzerias will often incorporate a time guarantee or a promise delivery within a predetermined period of time, perhaps specifying that late deliveries will be free of charge. The most common pizza box is a square cardboard box in which a pizza is packaged for take-out or pizza delivery. 

Pizza boxes are often emblazoned with the logo of the pizza company from which they come. However, some smaller restaurants will use boxes with a generic image. Online ordering has gained popularity in countries with high Internet where most pizza chains now offer online menus and instant ordering.

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