The Economics of Everyday Things: Pizza (Box) Time!

日常事物的经济学:披萨(盒)时间!

The Indicator from Planet Money

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2024-11-17

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Today, we're sharing an episode of a podcast that we've enjoyed, and think you will, too! It's called The Economics of Everyday Things. It's made by the Freakonomics Radio Network and on each of its episodes, host Zachary Crockett uncovers the hidden stories behind ordinary things! Stock photos, girl scout cookies, and cashmere sweaters, you name it. In this episode, you're about to hear Zachary crack the lid open on ... the humble pizza box. For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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  • Npr.

  • What's up, Indicatorinos?

  • It is Adrian Ma here, and today we are sharing an episode of another podcast, one that we've enjoyed and that we think you'll like, too.

  • It's called the Economics of Everyday Things.

  • It's made by the Freakonomics Radio Network.

  • And on each episode, their host, Zachary Crockett, uncovers the hidden stories behind ordinary things, like stock photos, Girl Scout cookies, and cashmere sweaters.

  • In this episode, you're about to hear Zachary cracks the lid open on the humble pizza box.

  • Hope you enjoy it.

  • Back in 2008, Scott Wiener was on a trip to Israel and had a curious awakening in a restaurant.

  • I noticed that pizzeria had boxes on the wall.

  • It was this yellow, bright yellow with orange stripes.

  • Crazy pizza box.

  • Growing up in suburban New Jersey, all pizza boxes were flimsy, white, smudgy red ink.

  • And, you know, this was a yellow box.

  • It just.

  • It didn't seem legal.

  • It just.

  • It stuck with me.

  • And from then on, anytime I saw a box that looked different from the ones I grew up with, I.

  • I would save them.