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Admit it—you probably feel a tinge of guilt when you order food. But there are some legitimate reasons to avoid an annoying trip to the grocery store and instead treat yourself to pizza delivery. Frankie & Fanucci’s Wood Oven Pizzeria in Mamaroneck and Hartsdale, New York, wants to share the best excuses for ordering pizza delivery. Ranked as having the best pizza in Westchester, the family restaurant is known for its tasty Italian cuisine, craft beer, and friendly service.

Here are five occasions when pizza delivery is absolutely necessary:

  • Pizza DeliveryWhen It’s Too Hot (Or Too Cold, Or Too Rainy, Or Too Sunny, Or Too Anything): Any kind of unpleasant weather is a reason to order pizza delivery from Frankie & Fanucci’s. Why brave the elements to feed yourself when the pizza guy can do it for you? Just remember to tip!
  • When You’re Binge-Watching Netflix: TV commercial breaks used to be the perfect time to pop in the kitchen for a snack. But now that Netflix has gotten rid of those pesky interruptions, the only way to eat without breaking up your TV marathon is with pizza delivery! 
  • When You’re Broke: So you’re running low on cash until payday—hey, it happens to everyone. This is the perfect situation to order pizza delivery from Frankie & Fanucci’s! Their large wood-fired pizza has enough slices to last for at least a couple of days.
  • When You’d Rather Be On Vacation: You know how they say there’s an app for every situation? The same principle applies to pizza from Frankie & Fanucci’s. When you’d rather be on vacation, there’s a pizza for that. Just order a pineapple pizza and let your mind drift off to the tropical island of your dreams.
  • When You Have An Insatiable Craving: Whether you’ve got a late-night hankering, a lingering craving throughout the day, or a sudden urge for sauce and cheese, it’s time to order pizza delivery. You deserve it!

Pizza delivery from Frankie & Fanucci’s is the ultimate everyday indulgence. To learn more about the best pizza in Westchester, call (914) 725-8400 (Hartsdale) or (914) 630-4360 (Mamaroneck) or visit the website.

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