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This app brings pizza to your door with the press of a button

Since the dawn of time, humans have been building ever more elaborate tools to simplify their lives. Today that long journey comes to an end with Push for Pizza, the app that lets you order a pizza with a single button. As expected, the app requires a one-time initial setup to enter your payment information, as well as your choice of either cheese or pepperoni pizza. The site uses Delivery.com as a backend and, as such, might not necessarily support all pizza places in all areas. Still, if it works for a pizza place near you, it literally can’t get easier to order a pizza.

While apps like Seamless and Postmates have made it easier than ever to order food with almost no hassle, sometimes having to look through options is just too much of a pain. With Push For Pizza, five teens from Brooklyn have created an app that makes it simpler still to get sustenance delivered to your door. After downloading the app and plugging in your address and payment information, you’re just a tap away from ordering from a local pizzeria. Instead of picking from a menu of options, you can choose from two staples: cheese or pepperoni. The pizza, delivery, and tip are all paid for before the delivery person arrives. It’s like the Yo of food delivery apps — it rips out the layers of fat that we assume “should” be there, leaving the bare essentials of what we actually want to do with it. Push For Pizza sounds like something a stoned teenager would come up with while weighing the pros and cons of ordering food late at night: “I’m super hungry, but I don’t want to interact with people or decide between a bunch of options. If only there were another way…”

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Scarlett Madison is a mom and a friend. She blogs for a living at Social News Watch but really prefers to read more than write. Find her on Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest.

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