International Pi Day is tomorrooow, the mathematician angels are singing, and it comes after payday. Get it, well, Ridesharing Forum has more.
Previously on this Ridesharing Forum site, you’ve learned about Pi Day 2026 this March 14th, giving honor to the famous symbol in mathematics, economics (except it deals with costs), and so much more.
DoorDash is getting creative by offering discounts on your pizza pie – yes, ‘coz pie, right? – with some participating brands, such as Pizza Hut, Sbarro, Blaze Pizza, and more.
Specifically, the perks are going to be those Buy One Get One deals, which some will run not only tomorrow, but also extending after Pi Day. Amazing, amazing, amazing.
The international number one food delivery app is even taking things to the next level by utilizing AI-run customization features to take advantage of the deals.
It is a promotional experience that transforms detailed pizza menus into simple and intuitive ones that prioritize visuals so consumers can better understand their orders.
It is also a model for merchants to adopt and help accelerate the ordering of pizzas this Pi Day 2026.
Three of the trendy themes of this AI undertaking are AI-driven menu simplification, visual-first ordering interfaces, and plug-and-play merchant AI tools.
Plug-and-play merchant AI tools are low-friction AI modules that are designed for easy integration amongst merchants, creating pathways for smaller operators to offer peronalized ordering without the heavy engineering resources.
On the other hand, the visual-centric ordering interfaces, meanwhile, are enhanced and improved imagery and graphical customization layers that make complex items immediately legible, which is exactly what the industry needs.
Lastly, the AI-driven menu simplification is a remarkable shift towards algorithmically condensed menus, reducing cognitive load and surfacing optimal choices based upon context, enabling brand-new forms of scalable and predictive ordering experiences.
These are not just concepts. DoorDash’s merchant product leader Brian Tolkin told Ridesharing Forum, "Pizza is one of the most customizable items on any menu — and one of the hardest to order online. We built this experience so customers can create the exact type of pizza they’re craving in a way that feels effortless. When ordering is intuitive, customers explore more of the menu, which can create growth opportunities for merchants.”
These technologies are expected to change demand patterns and order composition at scale, reimagine adaptive platforms that update offerings in real time based on AI-driven customer signals, and boost the morale of food and ingredient suppliers.
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