Pentagon Pizza Deliveries Surge Hours Before Israel's Strikes on Iran
- Surging pizza deliveries were noted just before Israel's attack on Iran, indicating heightened activity and potential military operations prior to the strikes.
- During the last week leading up to the strikes, Pentagon-area pizzerias reported a significant increase in orders, reaching record numbers.
- Evidence suggests that deliveries spiked shortly before Iranian state television reported explosions in Tehran, indicating heightened military activity.
- Officials monitored the situation closely, amid speculation that the surge in pizza orders signals possible conflict.
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An unusual increase in pizza orders around the Pentagon has become a reliable predictor of military intervention, this time a large-scale Israeli attack on Iran.
Follow the pizza: Spike in food orders near Pentagon, IDF HQ hinted Israeli attack on Iran
A jump in orders from pizza places near the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. has signaled looming military actions for decades. Israel's attack on Iran this week was no different, even giving rise to an Israeli equivalent in Tel Aviv
Shortly before Israel's major attack on Iran, pizza orders at the Pentagon rose sharply. Observers consider this to be an indication of international crises.
Everything was clear about the strikes on Iran: the Pentagon's decisions are predicted by pizza orders: EADaily
EADaily, June 14th, 2025. Are mass pizza orders in the Pentagon area harbingers of international crises? Users of the social network X in the United States claim that by the number of orders in pizzerias located in the vicinity of the Pentagon, it was possible to predict an Israeli attack on Iran…
Although the timing of Israel’s attack on Iran was top secret, pizza delivery drivers in Washington, D.C., suspected something was afoot even before the first bombs fell. Pizza orders near the U.S. Department of Defense skyrocketed about an hour before Iranian state television first reported explosions in the capital, Tehran.
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