adam_danischewski

I checked out "need pizza", and found this image a bit interesting: http://nebula.wsimg.com/73ce404492b83cbe618736b6f11b317d?AccessKeyId=378F90434821A5EFB412&disposition=0&alloworigin=1

Also it has conference rooms there, very strange combination in my opinion for a pizza parlor. I also, noticed that a large pizza is only $17 so to get a tab up over $1000, that would be like 50 pies. I suppose they rented one of the room, with who knows what going on in there.

http://www.needcr.com/about-us.html

derram

https://archive.is/pvb0U :

Hillary Clinton's Campaign Is Powered By Pizza, Analysis Shows - NBC News

'Staffers also turned to subs (which made up 21.1 percent of Q3 spending on fast food) and doughnuts (11.2 percent). '

'The biggest fast food meal ticket during the quarter?', "For hungry Hillary Clinton staffers, the meal of choice is something that doesn't cost a lot of dough — pizza."

'The campaign spent more than $4,100 at various pizzerias from July through September — a hefty chunk of the more than $6,000 spent overall on fast food in Q3. '

' A $1,251.26 bill at Need Pizza in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on July 17, Vocativ found. '

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