When hundreds of people gather in Zucotti Park near New York’s Wall Street, they need feeding inbetween bouts of yoga and revolution-planning. Fortunately, a local pizza restaurant has somehow become the unofficial caterer of Occupy Wall Street: Liberatos Pizza (fitting name, that) has been selling hundreds of pizzas and is basically keeping the revolutionaries alive.

Not only have the protesters been buying pizzas, but the store has apparently been getting calls from all around the world, with people wanting to buy pizzas to donate to the movement.

This strand of global generosity has pretty much answered the question of how the hundreds gathered in the park might stay alive as they start to run out of packed lunches.

The owner of Liberatos, Telly Liberatos, is careful not to alienate his usual clients, but is clearly doing very well out of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Via the Liberators Pizza Twitter account, the store is keeping people up to date with dough preparations, and has apparently extended to supplying water as well.

And since Liberatos lets people order online and via the phone, there’s no reason for anyone who sympathises with the Occupy Wall Street movement not to chip in. You could even order the ‘Occu-Pie’ (get it?), a special pizza designed for the moment, one that is proving particularly popular with protesters.