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「Pizza Index」 Surges Again, Pentagon Area Store Orders Skyrocket by 227%

2026.03.03 12:28:07

March 3 — The "Pizza Index" — dubbed by markets as a tongue-in-cheek "canary in the coal mine" for U.S. military activity — has again seen unusual fluctuations. Latest data from the monitoring account Pentagon Pizza Watch shows Domino’s Pizza, roughly 1.4 miles from the Pentagon, reported a Monday evening order surge of 227% above normal levels, triggering an alert level upgrade to "DOUGHCON 4." Comparisons with nearby stores reveal a mixed picture: some pizza shops are "extremely busy," while others remain "quiet" or closed — signs of a structural volume surge. Relevant monitoring models indicate the short-term order spike in the area typically correlates with increased overtime among Pentagon staff. Historically, the "Pentagon Pizza Index" has flagged anomalies ahead of several major U.S. international military operations. Unusual shifts were noted before January’s U.S. military action against Venezuela and during prior escalations in the Iran situation. Market analysis notes the index’s underlying logic: when Pentagon top-level war rooms handle sudden international crises or military deployments, staff overtime rises, driving a sharp jump in late-night takeout orders. Some observers thus view this data as an alternative leading indicator for geopolitical risks. To date, U.S. officials have not commented on the associated military activity. Markets are closely tracking developments in the Middle East and the risk of potential military escalation.
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