Jimmy John’s Is Releasing A Boy Math Catering Pack

If the millions of TikTok users out there aren’t discussing their inherent interest in the Roman Empire, then they’re discussing the other hottest topic these days: math. Luckily, we aren’t talking about geometry or algebra (hallelujah), but rather the importance of “Boy Math” and “Girl Math.” These variations of arithmetic try offering sense where none can be found. For example, Boy Math is being afraid of dating a gold digger when you only have four pairs of socks in your drawer.

Jimmy John’s is contributing their own nonsensical version of Boy Math by releasing a Boy Math Catering Pack for all those men out there with tons of friends but zero cooking skills.

The catering bundle comes in both a small and large bundle variety, complete with sandwiches, chips, sides, and of course desserts. The bundle can be ordered in-person and through the Jimmy John’s app.

But don’t let the name fool you, this catering pack is for the girlies, too. After all, according to Girl Math, if you spend money on one large catering bundle but get to spread the food out over a number of days, the food is actually free.

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