The French—and professional food whiners like Michael Pollan—might have the time to enjoy an organic, locally-grown, slow-food lifestyle. But for the rest of us, shopping at the farmers’ market all day and slaving over a stove all night is simply out of the question.
We don’t have time to chop vegetables, marinade meat or sit around [...]
Posts Tagged ‘delivery’
#25. Delivery
Domino’s Pizza is doing some trash talking [video]
Domino’s might have been founded by someone with rather strict religious beliefs, but Tom Monaghan invented modern delivery pizza, and for that we all owe him a debt of gratitude. Even after his departure, Ann Arbor based Domino’s Pizza is continuing to innovate in the pizza delivery market by introducing the kind of taunting negative ads [...]
24/7 Christmas tree stand that delivers
The American entrepreneurial spirit never ceases to amaze me.
Tonight I spotted a street-corner Christmas tree stand in Morningside Heights (110 & Columbus) that is not only open 24/7 but also delivers.
Some people apparently need a Christmas tree in the middle of the night. In America, they can have it.
Merry Christmas and God Bless America!
Delivery just because you can [standing up for America]
Delivery is wonderful, wonderful thing. I would never think of disparaging it. In fact, as I’ve written before, delivery is one of the best things about New York City.
Judging by the vast selection of delivery menus that are shoved under my door, my neighbor is also fond of delivery.
But I had no idea how committed [...]
The American Dream is alive and well. Here is the proof:
Q: How can you possibly make something as American as a Super-sized Big Mac meal with a coke better?
A: By delivering it. … for free.
That’s right. That is a picture of a real life McDonald’s employee delivering a meal, complete with delicious McDonald’s fountain drinks to a grateful customer.
Three words: God Bless America!
#17. Five-dollar large pizzas
Detroit is known around the world as the birthplace of the assembly line and the automobile industry. The former invention revolutionized manufacturing while the later changed the way we travel (and allowed the future development of the drive-thru).
But what many people don’t realize is that Detroit is also the birthplace of another great American institution: [...]


