Pizza businesses near the Pentagon have been booming recently. The Domino's store just 2.3 miles from the Pentagon has seen foot traffic surge by 1250%, which is simply unbelievable. Even more astonishing, Pizza Palace just 1.0 mile from the Pentagon has experienced a growth rate of 313%.



This is no coincidence. The area has been raised to a level 3 alert status. Interestingly, it seems that the Pentagon has already incorporated the pizza consumption index into its operational analysis system—of course, this sounds a bit absurd, but the data is right here. Fluctuations in pizza orders have surprisingly become a signal for predicting major events.

It seems that next time you want to speculate on the actions of the U.S. Department of Defense, you might first want to check the local pizza shop traffic data.
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LightningLadyvip
· 01-05 15:40
Haha, hilarious. The Pentagon's pizza consumption increased by 1250%. This data is just too outrageous. Did the U.S. Department of Defense start treating pizza as a strategic resource?
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MEVSupportGroupvip
· 01-05 06:58
Haha, these numbers are crazy. Using pizza shop traffic around the Pentagon as a signal light? That shows anything can become a trading pair. Really? If pizza order volume can predict the Department of Defense's moves, then I need to keep a close eye on local food delivery platforms. This is hilarious. Next time, check pizza sales first when analyzing international situations. This news is truly epic. Wait, a 1250% increase... what does that mean? Using pizza as an indicator, I can't help but laugh. When did we start studying convenience store bento sales? No, there's some interesting logic behind this. More people = higher consumption = maybe something big is happening? I'm not surprised that the pizza shop next to the Pentagon is booming, but using this to analyze military movements is definitely a creative idea. Do Pentagon employees survive on pizza? Hahaha. So now, to do military analysis, I need to learn how to read Meituan data first, right? If we can leverage this information gap... Wait, that sounds a bit problematic.
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DegenDreamervip
· 01-05 06:58
Huh? The Pentagon's pizza-eating frequency can predict military actions? That logic is so absurd that I'm starting to believe it...
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AirdropGrandpavip
· 01-05 06:58
Haha, this data is too incredible. Is the Pentagon now making decisions based on pizza orders? 1250% growth is ridiculously off the charts. Are they really using pie charts as signals? The alert level soaring in sync with pizza eating—laugh out loud. Next time retail investors track US movements, just look at pizza order data, it's simpler. This operation is truly outrageous. Is the US also starting to use "food science" for predictions? Are Pentagon staff exhausted and hungry, or are they really planning something? 312% growth... feels like the Pentagon is either entertaining guests or holding secret meetings. Wow, pizza shop owners are now basically data analysts for the Pentagon. This is real on-chain data, much more reliable than any candlestick chart. Is the Pentagon cafeteria broken? Is everyone ordering takeout?
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LadderToolGuyvip
· 01-05 06:42
Whoa, this data is so outrageous I almost believed it—has the pizza shop become the Pentagon's early warning system? --- So now we have to monitor pizza orders to figure out what the US is up to—this logic is incredible... --- 1250% increase? This isn't just good business; someone must be stockpiling food, haha. --- Even at a level 3 alert, they still order pizza. Does the Ministry of National Defense's contingency plan include takeout menus? --- Wait, does this mean pizza consumption can predict geopolitical events? I need to create a trading pair for this. --- This is hilarious. Next time you watch the news, just check the Domino's sales rankings first. --- I just want to know if there's always a surge in pizza sales before major Pentagon "big moves"... Is the data enough to support that? --- If that's true, those intelligence analysts can be laid off—just let AI monitor pizza shops. --- Something's off. A 1250% increase is so exaggerated. Are you sure it's not a post-pandemic rebound or some marketing campaign? --- Before any big news breaks, remember to check the pizza shop. That's a brilliant tip, haha.
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BearMarketGardenervip
· 01-05 06:40
Haha, is the Pentagon now making decisions based on pizza orders? How hungry are they? This is incredible, the number of pizza orders has become a defense indicator. Next time you want to watch the stock market, better check pizza delivery orders instead. 1250% growth... I suspect someone might have accidentally sent all the Pentagon cafeteria orders to the wrong address. Wait, this logic seems reversed. Is it because heightened alertness leads to more orders, or do more orders cause increased alertness? Americans' thought process is really unique. While we're still studying macro data, they can predict wars just by looking at what people are eating.
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LostBetweenChainsvip
· 01-05 06:36
Haha, this is hilarious. Is this the intelligence system of the American Empire? Using pizza traffic to predict military actions. The Pentagon's staff officers: Brothers, time to order pizza again, get ready to stir things up. It's got that vibe. Next time you watch the news, check Ele.me data first. This move is truly brilliant; the pizza index has become a new economic weather vane. Suddenly I wonder, does this mean the Pentagon is about to pull some sneaky moves again? Damn, the Americans really know how to play. They've even analyzed data down to pizza. Wait, does this mean we can infer the Department of Defense's decision cycle by monitoring pizza shops? It's ridiculous. They use big data, and we use pizza. This marketing angle is brilliant. No need for Department of Defense documents, just pizza orders. Feels like a joke, but the data seems to be right there. So, just by paying attention to pizza shops, you can trade cryptocurrencies? I like this signal source.
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