It's a Saturday night in and you're feeling kinda peckish.
After a hellish week at work, you bid farewell to all human contact, order yourself several boxes of pizza online and prepare for the doughy gluttonous joy that is to ensue.
But alas, for one humble man from New South Wales, all dreams of a cheesy baked flatbread delight were shattered by the haughty pizza conglomerates that ruled from above.
Tim Driscoll, 30, went online on Anzac Day last year and ordered three respectable pizzas: meatlovers, vegetarian and Hawaiian; plus two garlic bread (for no pizza order is complete without a touch of garlicy goodness).
But an hour later, nothing had arrived. Driscoll said he called his local Domino's store at Fairy Meadow, where the manager apologised, said the store had been inundated with orders and that his money would be refunded.