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National Cheese Pizza Day

Celebrated on 09/05/2026

Quick Fact

National Cheese Pizza Day, celebrated annually on September 5, honors one of America's most beloved foods. Did you know that Americans consume approximately 100 acres of pizza each day, with cheese pizza being the most popular variety?

Origins and Establishment of National Cheese Pizza Day

The exact origins of National Cheese Pizza Day are somewhat unclear, but it is believed to have been created in the early 2000s by pizza enthusiasts and food holiday calendars. The date September 5 was chosen to celebrate the classic cheese pizza, which is a staple in American cuisine. Unlike many food holidays that have a clear founder or organization behind them, National Cheese Pizza Day appears to have emerged organically from popular culture and social media, gaining traction through online celebrations and pizza promotions.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Over the years, National Cheese Pizza Day has evolved from a niche observance into a widely recognized food holiday. Today, it is celebrated by pizzerias, restaurants, and home cooks across the United States. Many pizzerias offer special deals, discounts, or free slices to customers on this day. The holiday has also embraced social media, with people sharing photos of their cheese pizzas using hashtags like #NationalCheesePizzaDay. Additionally, it has become an opportunity for pizza chains to launch new cheese-centric menu items or limited-time offers.

Facts & General Observations

  • According to a survey, 62% of Americans prefer cheese pizza over any other topping combination.
  • The largest cheese pizza ever made measured 1,261 square meters (13,580 square feet) and was created in 2012 in Rome, Italy.
  • National Cheese Pizza Day is part of a broader celebration of pizza, which also includes National Pizza Month in October and National Pizza Day on February 9.

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