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Originally Posted by elnina
"One day in January 2019, Van Landeghem said, ten different delivery men showed up at his house, one of which had 14 pizzas with him."
It almost sounds that some wealthy prankster is playing with him. Ordering a pizza (and other food) to his address and laugh about.
It’s one of the oldest pranks in the (telephone) book: ordering an unwanted pizza to someone’s house. It’s even happened to the Queen of England!
He never accepted the food or paid for any of the deliveries.
He reported the false deliveries to the police several times, he said, but he still has no idea who the person harassing him is. He was finally fed up enough to turn to the press.
https://www.brusselstimes.com/all-ne...red-for-years/
More here:
https://www.foodandwine.com/news/piz...-years-belgium
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I'm sure those kind of pranks, that I remember hearing about in the early 1980's didn't last long. After the first time a pizzeria made a huge order like that and got stiffed, they probably put some kind of limits on it or demanded a credit card payment over the phone. I'm sure all the pizzerias had a similar policy put in place around that same time.