You know what's hard? Picking up the phone and asking another human to make you food. Especially when you're already pissed that you can't just type what you want on Seamlessweb. Customers of Di Fara pizza won't take it anymore, and have demanded that the pizzeria accept orders placed on Facebook. Di Fara agreed, but specified that it's "best to post in the morning or night before." How convenient?

Serious Eats raises the possibility of trolls tracking Facebook and picking up pies under other peoples names, but sitting on the Internet waiting for someone else to place and order and then showing up for a pie you still have to pay for doesn't sound like our idea of convenience. We'll just place our orders the old fashioned way until Di Fara offers delivery over Facebook.