A new app has been created for those who want to order a pizza but are too lazy to look through takeout menus or call a restaurant to order it.
The app, called Push for Pizza, lets users order a pie simply by pushing a button, according to PC Magazine. Users will be able to save time spent on the annoyances of ordering a pizza, such as deciding which restaurant to call or trying to use confusing ordering systems.
"Push for Pizza uses state of the art technology to make ordering pizza that much easier," the app's description reads.
All users have to do is enter their address and credit card information into the app, then press a button, and the pizza will soon arrive. The app's description adds that the pizza, including the tip, will be paid for by the time it shows up at the door.
Push for Pizza lets you order pies from nearby pizzerias based on your location, CNET reported. However, there are some features common in apps that are not included in the app, such as bringing up notifications. The app will also not be able to let you know how much pizza your friend is scarfing down.
The startup says in its bio that Push for Pizza was created by five teenagers and an adult who were huge fans of pizza.
"They just didn't like the process of actually having to call to order the pizza," the company's bio reads.
Other startups have focused on making pizza ordering simpler before Push for Pizza, such as Red Tomato Pizza in Dubai, which decided to tackle the problem with a fridge magnet, CNET reported.
In addition to choosing pizza spots close by, users of Push for Pizza are able to pick the cheapest place, as well as pick a random restaurant, PC Magazine reported. Plain cheese and pepperoni are the two options available, and users can order as many pies as they please.
The app is currently only available on iOS devices, and pizza fans can download Push for Pizza now from the App Store.