I wanted to provide a few updates . . .
1) Thanks, for all the positive feedback. It was an enjoyable thing to document and we had a lot of fun with it in our office. For me, a lot of that fun was posting updates here and reading comments from LTH'ers.
2) Last night for dinner our boy did not eat pizza.

He told me that he happily would have but he had a lot of leftovers from tailgating. As a few wise folks posited upthread, he had a rough time with some of this non-pizza food. He told me that digestively-speaking, his system was shocked by it all. Irony!

3) LTH contributor Leah A. Zeldes has posted a very nice report -- complete with a hyperlinked index -- on the entire month, over at Dining Chicago.com:
Could you eat nothing but pizza for a month?.
As for payment, I am delighted to reveal that late last week our boy mentioned to me that he felt silly taking (my) money for this. We chatted about it for a while and both thought about it over the weekend. This morning, we donated the entire $2,000.00 (yes, that was the original amount) to the
Northern Illinois Food Bank. They are a worth charity, with an exceptional 96% donation rate. I'm sure the money will be of great use to them -- far more than it would have been to either of us.
What our boy really wanted, he told me, was a treadmill. I just happen to have a nice, relatively un-used one that's been in my basement collecting dust for a couple years (I can no longer use it because of my arthritic hips). So, in exchange for Pizza Man's kindess, I am giving him that old treadmill. It seemed like the least I could do in exchange for his generosity.

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