The Uber of Pizza: App Wants to Bring You Pizza at 3 AM

We’ve all been there. It’s late at night and we start to get the pizza cravings. Between finding a place thats open, much less a place that delivers so late, it’s pretty tough to get your pizza demands met before you fall asleep. At 3 am you’re either too tired, drunk or lazy to pick it up.

PizzaTheApp, was created so that late-night pizza pains could be met with ease. Simply open either the app or the website and choose which of the five ingredients (pepperoni, mushrooms, sausage, olives and bell peppers) you’d like to add to your large 16-inch pizza. There are only five ingredients available so that things will run smoothly between pizza places. Customers just input their delivery and credit card info and pay through Stripe.

The app uses an algorithm that scours a database of 15 pizzerias in San Francisco that have 3-star and above Yelp reviews. It then matches you with the best one depending on location, hours of operation and pricing. The charge will include tax, delivery fees and a $3 tip for the driver.

While the app sounds almost too good to be true, the possibilities are delicious.

H/T Medium

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