Some say that if you love pizza, Chicago is the number one place to be. But according to a new pizza report, it's not that high on the list.
In a new ranking of the 200"Best Cities For Pizza Lovers," for 2023, Chicago came in not first, not second, but a measly third place. The ranking, from website, says it weighed factors including"highly-rated pizza vendors" and "award-winning pizzerias," as well as"affordability and popularity" in order to properly compile the list.
Coming in at number one on the list is Chicago's biggest pizza rival: New York City. According to the report, New York City scored high on the most pizza vendors, the"most average monthly Google searches for pizza-related keywords," and more. "New Yorkers might act superior about their slices, but they have good reason to," the report declares."New York pizza vendors have a high average consumer rating, and they’re recognized internationally. Out of all U.S. cities, NYC had the most pizzerias included in Italy’s
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