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Pineapple can ruin a good pizza!!!
Canadian pizza chain makes controversial decision to eliminate menu item: 'The people have spoken'
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After an almost evenly split vote, Canadian pizza chain Bàcaro Pizzeria has decided to remove the highly controversial Hawaiian pizza from its menu.
In an interview with radio show As It Happens, Bàcaro co-founder Tommaso Mulé revealed that 53 percent of voters voted against the pineapple-topped pizza. However, with such nail-bitingly close results, he noted that “it’s still a hot debate even after the poll.”
“When people would walk in the restaurant they would take a look at me and they would either yell, ‘No!’ then just walk to the table or, ‘Yes, I love pineapple,'” Mulé said.
Mulé came to the decision to put things to a vote when he realized how divided his customers were over the idea of pineapple pizza.
“We had the poll because we knew that it was a hot topic to begin with and it was very … controversial,” he said. “We did it because we wanted to see what our clients actually wanted.”
Canadian pizza chain makes controversial decision to eliminate menu item: 'The people have spoken'
Canadian pizza chain makes controversial decision to eliminate menu item: 'The people have spoken'
After an almost evenly split vote, pizza chain Bàcaro Pizzeria has decided to remove a controversial pizza pie from its menu.
After an almost evenly split vote, Canadian pizza chain Bàcaro Pizzeria has decided to remove the highly controversial Hawaiian pizza from its menu.
In an interview with radio show As It Happens, Bàcaro co-founder Tommaso Mulé revealed that 53 percent of voters voted against the pineapple-topped pizza. However, with such nail-bitingly close results, he noted that “it’s still a hot debate even after the poll.”
“When people would walk in the restaurant they would take a look at me and they would either yell, ‘No!’ then just walk to the table or, ‘Yes, I love pineapple,'” Mulé said.
Mulé came to the decision to put things to a vote when he realized how divided his customers were over the idea of pineapple pizza.
“We had the poll because we knew that it was a hot topic to begin with and it was very … controversial,” he said. “We did it because we wanted to see what our clients actually wanted.”
