This fascinating visualization of Domino’s Pizza delivery in New York City shows a lot, including where cheap food is and isn’t needed (note that not many go to Central Park South), traffic patterns, and more. Also, for every microcosm, there is a macrocosm, and this neat visualization also covers that.

Enjoy!

(Hat tip to PD for the link.)

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Kent Anderson

Kent Anderson

Kent Anderson is the CEO of RedLink and RedLink Network, a past-President of SSP, and the founder of the Scholarly Kitchen. He has worked as Publisher at AAAS/Science, CEO/Publisher of JBJS, Inc., a publishing executive at the Massachusetts Medical Society, Publishing Director of the New England Journal of Medicine, and Director of Medical Journals at the American Academy of Pediatrics. Opinions on social media or blogs are his own.

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3 Thoughts on "Ready for Some Pizza — Visualizing Pizza Delivery in NYC and Beyond"

The most fascinating thing about this is learning that people who live in New York actually order from Domino’s!

Maybe the Domino’s in NYC make better pizza than those elsewhere …?

No, it doesn’t. I can’t quite understand it when people in my office hold a lunch event and order from Papa Johns. Sigh.

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