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* The ''[[Super Mario Adventures]]'' comic had Luigi (in disguise) 'order' pizza for the Koopalings to give Yoshi, Toad and Peach a chance to enter Bowser's Castle armed with a ton of bombs.
* The ''[[Super Mario Adventures]]'' comic had Luigi (in disguise) 'order' pizza for the Koopalings to give Yoshi, Toad and Peach a chance to enter Bowser's Castle armed with a ton of bombs.
* Variation used in ''[[Deadpool]]'' - Deadpool actually HAD ordered a pizza, but [[The Punisher]], who was looking to kill him, was listening in, intercepted the actual delivery guy, and paid him a thousand bucks for his hat, coat, and pizza.
* Variation used in ''[[Deadpool]]'' - Deadpool actually HAD ordered a pizza, but [[The Punisher]], who was looking to kill him, was listening in, intercepted the actual delivery guy, and paid him a thousand bucks for his hat, coat, and pizza.
** Deadpool also inverts this in one story. A woman hires him to kill a man who ruined her life, and the target is a delivery guy. So he breaks into someone's house, and orders pizza, resulting in the mark coming to him. And given how despicable the mark is, the home-owner doesn't even mind.
* Detective Walsh does this in ''[[Strangers in Paradise]]'' in order to make contact with Katchoo while she's working for Darcy. Of course, he's delivering pizza.
* Detective Walsh does this in ''[[Strangers in Paradise]]'' in order to make contact with Katchoo while she's working for Darcy. Of course, he's delivering pizza.