Pi Day Math Is Easy: Pie Lady Cafe + A Fork

On March 14, the only equation that matters is pie.

PKDollar
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Charlie in full Pi Market Research mode. Do the math.

Pi Day is coming up on March 14 when math lovers celebrate the infinite number π (3.14…), and the rest of us celebrate something far more delicious: pie.

Years ago (2007-2014) my UK business partner and I leaned fully into the concept when we launched a small data analytics company tracking consumer-attitudes called Pi Market Research. Our work focused on understanding how people think, make decisions, and respond to the world around them.

The name felt fitting. Pi is infinite, a number that never quite ends. Curiosity works the same way — there’s always another question, another data point, another way to understand behavior just a little better.

π happens. Eat pie.

Of course, Pi Day also gives us an excellent excuse to celebrate actual pie.

Burlington Countys Pie Lady Cafe storefront on East Main Street in Moorestown, New Jersey.
Moorestown’s Pie Lady Cafe perfectly timed for Pi Day.

Right here in Burlington County, Pie Lady Cafe in Moorestown has built a loyal following for its homemade pies. Located at 9 E Main Street, the cozy café offers rotating selections that regularly include favorites like cherry almond, pecan, coconut custard, blueberry, and classic apple.

Infinite numbers. Finite slices.

Step inside and you’ll usually find the chalkboard listing whole pies available that day — which makes choosing just one surprisingly difficult.

Whether you’re celebrating Pi Day for the math, the nostalgia, or simply the dessert, one thing is certain:

Some equations are easier to solve than others.

And this one is simple.

Pie Lady Cafe + a fork = the correct answer.

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