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You will be hungry: do not order pizza during this time!

You will be hungry: do not order pizza during this time!

Your stomach is rumbling, you're turning into a nervous wreck, you're impatiently waiting for the pizza you ordered, but there's still no delivery. You probably placed your order at the wrong time.

You arrive after a long day at work home and you are as hungry as wolf. The last thing you want to do is cook, that's why order food. But it is precisely when hunger is at its worst that food arrives your home the slowest. Scientists are discovering that she is to blame the wrong time you ordered the pizza.

Scientists are discovering that there is a time when you shouldn't order pizza.
Scientists are discovering that there is a time when you shouldn't order pizza.

Researchers from the University of Aberdeen studied online food ordering patterns in Great Britain, the United States of America, Canada, Australia and India - they found that they were in all countries the most unfavorable time for ordering fast food at 19.00 and 2.00.

7pm and 2am are not good times to order food.
7pm and 2am are not good times to order food.

It makes sense that you shouldn't order pizza at seven o'clock in the evening, because that's when people are walking home from work. The peak at two in the morning is exceptional interesting. Researchers say that at this hour people come with parties and crave a snack. But this is not the main reason why there is more traffic at that time.

Late snacks are an indicator of how you've eaten changed the human biological clock because of the Internet. The need for the energy balance shifted to the late evening, when people surf the web late at night, they are hungry and also order fast food at 2:00 AM. Do you too?

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