How some ladies are using Tinder to get free pizza

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Typically, getting free food from a dating app would probably involve going out on a date first ... but not for some rather hungry Tinder users.

Some women on Tinder have started playing "Tinder games" — and, in the same fashion as the real "Hunger Games," food is the main objective. After chatting with a prospective paramour for a bit, these Tinder users then convince their flirting partner to deliver food to their house. Namely, pizza. For free.

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And, yes, classier options, such as sushi, are also on the menu.

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While some sites have been pretty critical of the new trend, you have to admit that it takes a certain chutzpah to straight-up ask a relative stranger to send you food.

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But before more people decide to jump on the gratis pizza-train, just remember — giving your address to someone you don't really know is probably not the greatest idea.

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