Meanwhile in New Hampshire, A Genius Pizza Joint Offers Free Slices In Exchange for Education
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By: Neetzan Zimmerman
In diametrical opposition to the pizza-for-? initiative at Drew's Pizzeria, one small-town pizza joint in New Hampshire is offering its young customers the chance to earn free slices with school work and good grades.
Every afternoon until 5 PM, Greenville House of Pizza in Greenville reduces the price of slices to 35 cents each for students.
The catch: The "Study Hall Special" is only valid for as long as you're doing your homework in the shop.
"If you complete your assignments to my satisfaction, you will earn a complimentary Root Beer float," reads the sign on the door.
The owner, a 28-year Army vet, will even help students with their assignments "to the extent that I can."
But that's not all: High School students who earn an A on their report cards are entitled to a free slice ("1 slice of Pizza per A").
A report card with straight A's earns its holder "1 large pizza of your choosing and a 2 liter soda."
The non-student portion of the community can also win freebies in exchange for knowledge.
The "Community Challenge" allows anyone to earn "1 large pizza of your choosing" if they can recite Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address from memory.
Suck it, Pizza Hut.
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A Fat nerd ? heaven.
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that'd be my spot back in HS. I drank so much soda back then ? was prob in my blood stream.
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*starts memorizing the Gettysburg Address while driving to this pizza joint*
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That's how you can tell apart the dumb ? from the smart ones.
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Seems excessive but it's cool to see a small business owner trying to inspire self improvement like this.
Hopefully this becomes a trend. Obesity might climb but at least people would be more educated -
he helping out in the community
he probably is going to get more business for this