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10 Pizza Facts Everyone Should Know and Love
10 Pizza Facts Everyone Should Know and Love
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Sep 23, 2025

October isn't just for Halloween, pumpkin spice, or stressing over midterms. Nope - it's also Pizza Month. And this means that students everywhere have the ultimate excuse to order extra cheese and stay fueled through the semester. In honor of this glorious holiday, here are 10 exciting pizza facts that every student should know.

Special thanks to EssayPro for supporting this article - because they get that pizza and student life are basically inseparable.

1. The Origins of Pizza Go Way Back

When we talk about pizza history facts, Naples, Italy usually comes to mind. But pizza's story actually goes way deeper. Ancient Greeks and Egyptians baked flatbreads topped with olive oil, herbs, and cheese - basically prehistoric pizza prototypes. Romans even had "placenta," a layered dish of dough, cheese, and honey that sounds like the ancestor of today's deep-dish. So when you bite into a slice during Pizza Month, you're eating a dish with thousands of years of tradition.

2. What Month Is National Pizza Month?

October! It's the perfect time of year to celebrate comfort food that pairs with late-night study sessions and fall vibes. National Pizza Month started in 1984 thanks to Gerry Durnell, who published Pizza Today magazine. His idea spread quickly because, honestly, who wouldn't support an entire month of pizza appreciation?

3. The World's Largest Pizza Was Gigantic

One of the craziest pizza facts is the record for the world's largest pizza. In 2012, a group of chefs in Rome baked a pizza that measured over 1261 square meters (that's about 13,580 square feet). It was gluten-free, weighed over 50,000 pounds, and was named "Ottavia." Just imagine hosting a campus party with that beast - the whole university could've eaten for a week.

4. Pizza Is a Student Favorite

Here's one of the most relatable facts about pizza: it's a top food choice for students in the U.S. A survey by SmartBrief once revealed that nearly 70% of students picked pizza as their favorite comfort food. It's cheap, filling, and doesn't require utensils - perfect for cramming in bites between typing lecture notes. Leftovers even taste good cold, which is basically a miracle when you think about it.

5. October Means Pizza Deals Everywhere

One of the coolest fun facts about pizza month is that October is prime time for discounts. Domino's, Pizza Hut, and even small local joints use the month to launch crazy promotions. Students often organize "pizza crawls" - hopping from one pizzeria to the next with coupons in hand. For anyone living on ramen noodles and instant coffee, Pizza Month feels like a financial blessing from the food gods.

6. Pizza Celebrations Go Global

While October is the official month in the U.S., celebrations aren't limited to one country. In Japan, you'll find seafood pizzas with squid or shrimp. In Brazil, green peas are a common topping, while Sweden is known for its banana pizza (don't knock it till you try it). These quirky toppings are proof of pizza fun facts that show how cultures make pizza their own. No matter where you go, there's a local twist on the dish.

7. Pizza Month Started With a Magazine

One of the surprising facts about pizza history is that the whole idea of Pizza Month began in print. Gerry Durnell, a publisher from Indiana, started Pizza Today magazine and dedicated October as a celebration. What started as a marketing move became a national foodie tradition that students, families, and restaurants eagerly anticipate each year.

8. Pizza Month 2025 Is Perfect for Experiments

Forget plain cheese for a second - you can get truly creative with toppings! Dessert pizza with Nutella? Mac and cheese pizza? Vegan jackfruit pizza? Go wild! This is your chance to create your own entry into the book of fun pizza facts. Campus cooking clubs often organize DIY pizza nights where everyone brings a topping - the results are sometimes chaotic but always delicious.

9. Students and Pizza = Best Friends

Here's another slice of truth: one of the most interesting facts about pizza is how deeply it's tied to student culture. Group projects? Pizza. Friday movie night? Pizza. Breakup blues? Pizza. It's the one dish that feels appropriate for every mood. And just like pizza saves late-night study sessions, EssayPro helps students handle essay deadlines without losing their sanity. That's why both are staples of college survival.

10. Pizza Month Is About More Than Eating

The last of our fun pizza facts: Pizza Month isn't only about stuffing your face (though that's the best part). Across campuses and cities, you'll find pizza-eating contests, themed parties, recipe TikToks, and even charity events powered by pizza sales. In some towns, proceeds from Pizza Month go to food banks, proving that pizza isn't just comfort food - it's also a way to give back.

A Cheesy Goodbye to Pizza Month

From its ancient roots to modern student life, pizza is more than just food. It's tradition, comfort, and culture rolled into one delicious slice.

This October, celebrate with your friends, try unusual toppings, or stick to the classics like pepperoni. After all, pizza isn't just dinner - it's a lifestyle, a stress reliever, and a student's forever bestie. Happy Pizza Month, everyone!

Quick Recap: 10 Facts About Pizza

+ Pizza has ancient roots in Greece and Egypt.

+ October is National Pizza Month.

+ In 2012, a group of chefs in Rome baked a pizza that measured over 1261 square meters.

+ Pizza is the #1 student food in the U.S.

+ October means big discounts and pizza deals.

+ Every country has unique pizza toppings.

+ Pizza Month started with Pizza Today magazine.

+ Students use October to experiment with toppings.

+ Pizza is tied to student culture everywhere.

+ Pizza Month includes parties, contests, and charity.

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