Chuck E. Cheese Is Disguising Themselves On Grubhub So People Order Their Pizza
During the coronavirus pandemic, Chuck E. Cheese is getting creative to get more to-go business. Â It appears as if the famous family entertainment center is going by Pasqually’s Pizza & Wings on Grubhub to get more people to buy their food.
As one Twitter user pointed out, “Chuck E Cheese realized people didn’t want to order takeout from Chuck E Cheese so they changed their info in Grubhub apps to Pasquales Pizza and tricked a bunch of people into ordering Chuck E Cheese.” They add that Pasquale is one of the characters in the rat band.
Yesterday I found out that Chuck E Cheese realized people didn't want to order takeout from Chuck E Cheese so they changed their info in Grubhub apps to Pasquales Pizza and tricked a bunch of people into ordering Chuck E Cheese (Pasquale is one of the characters in the rat band)
— Paul E. Cheesesteak (@paulbensonsucks) May 17, 2020
TMZ reached out to the pizza chain and they admitted that they launched Pasqually as its own entity within the brand’s empire, and they assure fans that the pizza is a different version than what they serve at their restaurants. They state, “Pasquallyâs Pizza & Wingsâ recipes use fresh, homemade pizza dough, just like Chuck E. Cheese, but it is a different pizza that features a thicker crust and extra sauce, giving consumers a more flavorful, more premium pizza experience. While Pasquallyâs Pizza & Wings recipes are currently only available for delivery, select items might be added to the Chuck E. Cheese menu in the future.”
Although the company has explained why they’ve changed their name of food delivery apps, Twitter is still having a good laugh at their expense.
Chuck E Cheese is selling their food as âPasquallyâs Pizzaâ on food apps because no one wants to order Chuck E. Cheese pizza for delivery and I think this is nominated as the funniest part of this pandemic
— Michael Mark (@mrcoolmike_) May 18, 2020
Chuck E Cheese PR team rn pic.twitter.com/pasvNfmsCy
— SuperiorSimianđ¨đŠ (@oh_kapi) May 18, 2020
nobody wanted take out from Chuck E. Cheese, so they changed their name to Pasqually's on GrubHub, put a fake sign on their windows, and now they're trying to pass it off as (bad) marketing for a new restaurant launch.
— Red Bard (Kennedy) (@RedBardIsCool) May 18, 2020
THIS. IS. HILARIOUS.https://t.co/avRTJueY0E
https://twitter.com/wowderekjustwow/status/1262418956083531777
the same bitch that got exposed for selling reused pizza is the same bitch selling pizza as a different name? omg chuck e. cheese must be unemployed đđ pic.twitter.com/bttzPL3JYO
— â¤ď¸ (@TinaSnowII) May 18, 2020
ummmm donât make my mistake and order from âpasquallys pizza and wingsâ on grub hub... itâs literally a code name for chuck e. cheese 𤣠just searched the address of this restaurant and the address of the local chuck e. cheese and itâs the same pic.twitter.com/QX2jgM3yfa
— Ms. Chevious (@boofprincesa) May 16, 2020
https://twitter.com/IcySlxmped/status/1262432009294450693
Anyone who gets takeout Chuck E Cheeseâs is probably a psychopath. pic.twitter.com/pjWALPCVCT
— Kassy Akiva (@KassyDillon) May 17, 2020
Customer: Hi, Iâm just wondering why Pasquallyâs and Chuck E. Cheese have the same address.
— Jason Gendron (@JasonGendron16) May 18, 2020
Chuck E. Cheese *posing as Pasquallyâs*:
https://t.co/7icxO1zxRb
Chuck e Cheese really changed their name to Pasqually's Pizza cause no one wanted to eat their reused nasty ass pizzađ pic.twitter.com/yCJrcMIpbu
— inktalkspop (@Inkiadk) May 18, 2020
Chuck E Cheese ain't tryna scam y'all u just ignorant to the lore, pasqually is the chef noobs pic.twitter.com/VZHapVhAg0
— love, simon ⨠(@theriotyped) May 18, 2020