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SAT · 2026-06-06 · 04:31 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0606-82168
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Inside the crazy New York queues where people wait for hours for Insta-cred

In New York City, long queues have become a common sight outside popular restaurants and shops, such as L'industrie Pizzeria. These lines, often stretching for hours, are driven by social media trends, transforming waiting into an attraction for some.

Agence France-PresseSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-06 · 04:31 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Inside the crazy New York queues where people wait for hours for Insta-cred
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In New York City, long queues have become a common sight outside popular restaurants and shops, such as L'industrie Pizzeria. These lines, often stretching for hours, are driven by social media trends, transforming waiting into an attraction for some. Food influencers, like Ali Chilton with 168,000 Instagram followers, acknowledge their role in popularizing these spots, citing a viral video that led to significant queues for hot chocolate. This phenomenon extends beyond food, as evidenced by people queuing overnight for free theater tickets. For individuals like Isabella Downes, waiting in line is seen as a way to "participate in something trendy and fun."

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Isabella Downes waited 40 minutes for a deli, finding it trendy and fun to participate.

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Food influencer Ali Chilton's video of Glace dessert shop led to millions of views and long lines.

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Customers queue up behind barriers for pizza slices at L’industrie Pizzeria in New York.

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People queued overnight in New York for free tickets to a play starring Lupita Nyong’o and Peter Dinklage.

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The power of social media trends makes waiting for hours an attraction for some in New York.

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In front of L’industrie Pizzeria, as at many other New York restaurants and shops, customers queue up behind barriers – in this case, all to grab a prized pizza slice.Not everyone in America’s biggest city finds standing in line to be a chore. The power of social media trends means that for some, waiting for hours is an attraction in itself.“It’s gotten pretty crazy in the city recently,” said food influencer Ali Chilton, who has 168,000 followers on Instagram.“Some would blame me for the lines at some of those places,” the 31-year-old said, citing a craze for hot chocolates at dessert shop Glace after a video she posted in 2023 racked up tens of millions of views.People can queue overnight in New York if needed, as happened last year when punters sought to bag free tickets for a play starring Lupita Nyong’o and Peter Dinklage in Central Park.People wait in line outside L’industrie Pizzeria in New York City on May 15. Photo: AFPIsabella Downes, who lately waited 40 minutes outside a Manhattan deli, said she was drawn to the idea of “participating in something trendy and fun”.
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