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Published January 23, 2025

Many US residents haven't changed their pizza order in years, saying they wouldn't know where to start

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We are creatures of habit, and that's not limited to what we eat.

A recent study says the average American hasn't changed their pizza order in at least two years, while 14 percent of those polled haven't changed it in five years.

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That is a massive commitment to your "Ride or Die" toppings.

The study of 5 thousand people discovered that these people are open to trying something new but don't know where to start.

The same study of US residents determined interesting ways people from different states eat their favourite za.

For example, the people of Illinois like to use a knife and fork, while they prefer to eat the crust first in Georgia.

One thing that all states agree on is that Friday night is pizza night. It was voted the most popular day of the week to grab fresh pie.

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