One such player shared a chat log with Grubhubs support (link is NSFW, the word entitles) whose goal was to get their emote code by an automated system, and that in the event of no need to work, all diners who met the terms weren’t tapped to get their emote. While the player links to the original posting, which doesn’t specify such random draw as limited availability, the full terms and conditions do, though those same terms don’t describe anything about an automated system, who will pick who gets the emote and who will not. There’s limited supply. That would suggest high demand. [] Eat Pizza emote’s items code is assigned on first serve while the supplies are on. While the promotion was free, a whole lot of unhappy fans quickly erupted. And yet the resell wave has kicked off an online auction of 15% for an emote in three-digit forms. Even those who can get their emote will probably never see it for a longer time than two weeks. All told, this pizza is very cold. Sources: Twitter (By. 2), Reddit (Reddit).