Snickerdoodle Pop-Tarts will be available nationwide in May.
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The Best Pizza Cities in America Are . . . Detroit and Cleveland?
Everyone loves debating EVERYTHING about pizza . . . including research on the best places for pizza. And in a new study, the best places are NOT Chicago and New York . . . they're Detroit and Cleveland.
And yes, this is data from 2022 . . . not 1922. (???)
For this study, the 50 largest metros in the U.S. received weighted scores that boosted them for independent pizzerias . . . interest in pizza variations . . . price and affordability . . . and quantity and quality of the establishments.
On the flip-side, they were docked points for having a lot of big chain pizza places.
In the end, the Top 15 pizza cities in the U.S. are all in the Eastern half of the country, with Detroit and Cleveland being #1 and #2. How?
Detroit has the most independent pizza restaurants per capita, and it ranked #1 in "pizza passion," which included internet searches for a variety of pizza styles.
Columbus, Ohio is third on the list . . . and with two of the Top Three cities, Ohio was named the Best STATE for pizza.
Here's the rest of the Top 15 pizza cities: Boston was fourth, followed by Pittsburgh . . . Indianapolis . . . Providence, Rhode Island . . . St. Louis . . . Philadelphia . . . Norfolk, Virginia . . . Baltimore . . . Tampa . . . Minneapolis . . . Chicago . . . and Nashville.
New York City didn't even make the Top 20. It's #22, after Buffalo, Cincinnati, and Milwaukee.
This was mostly because New York is lacking in independent pizzerias. The city also had underwhelming scores for "pizza passion" online . . . and pizza shops per capita. It's also not the cheapest place to get a pie.
So what were the 10 WORST pizza cities of the 50 places they considered?
Riverside, California scored the lowest, just below New Orleans . . . Birmingham, Alabama . . . Houston . . . San Antonio . . . Miami . . . Memphis . . . San Diego . . . Phoenix . . . and Austin, Texas.
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Only 29% of People Want to Have Breakfast in Bed
The idea of having breakfast in bed is very romanticized . . . but it comes with the risk of crumbs and spills. It also seems a lot sexier on vacation in a room with a magnificent view . . . rather than your dingy bedroom, with dirty clothes on the floor.
In a new poll, only 29% of people say they'd want to have breakfast-in-bed . . . and only 8% were really enthusiastic about it. 63% of people don't like it . . . and 35% were really enthusiastic about NOT wanting it.
If you break down the results, breakfast-in-bed was more popular among women than men . . . and younger people over older folks.
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