When you've lived in New York City for a while, you develop a certain impatience for, well, a lot of things. Selfie sticks, slow-walking people, Times Square, slow-walking people in Times Square, subway delays and closures, hour-long waits for brunch. The list goes on.
At the center of all the pain and annoyance is one guiding light—food delivery service Seamless. It's a staple to many New Yorkers, and the brand's latest ads from BBH New York aim to show just how important it is to the city—and how much it understands your New York-related struggles.
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