A Brooklyn-based pizzeria, Aleesia and Roberto's Fine Italian Diner, has reportedly harnessed quantum computing to create an optimized pizza with multiple toppings, leveraging a quantum algorithm to simulate and model ingredients at a molecular level1. This approach allowed the team to determine the ideal combination of toppings, a task that would be computationally impractical using classical methods. The pizzeria plans to expand its "quantum menu" and aims to commercialize its offerings by 2030. While the announcement may seem unconventional, it highlights the potential for quantum computing to be applied in unexpected areas. The development also underscores the growing urgency for organizations to plan for post-quantum cryptography, as advancements in quantum computing continue to accelerate. This matters to practitioners because the looming threat of quantum supremacy necessitates proactive planning for cryptographic migration to ensure the long-term security of sensitive data.