Any project done well and over time can become worthy of a show and tell. This one is about slices of pizza eaten over time and lessons learned along the way. Anyone could do that but they did not. The take-away is upfront and immediately informative
Starting in 2014, I logged every slice of pizza I ate in New York City on the Instagram account NYC Slice. The results shown below are collected from 464 slices. Over an eight-year period the average price of a plain slice increased from $2.52 to $3.00. This calculation excludes dollar slices.
For anyone who loves data and looking at things over a period of time, they have to wonder why they did not keep records like this and have a story to tell. A price of a bag of chips, a bottle of water, toothpaste - just about anything tracked over a decade will reveal interesting things. Takes tenacity and vision to see the wonderful end state product to start such a thing and keep at it diligently.
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