The history of the pineapple topping dates back more than 60 years, with the inspiration, or the blame, credited to Sam Panopoulos, a Greek immigrant who moved to Canada, and is said to be the first ...
Some pizzerias will go to great lengths to discourage customers from ordering a pizza with pineapple as a topping. A standout example might be in England, where the owners of a popular pizzeria ...
the owner’s answer is simple — they hate pineapple on pizza. A pizzeria is charging $125 for a standard Hawaiian to deter customers from choosing the controversial pineapple topping.
Hawaiian lovers took to Lupa’s social media in defence of the topping, with a user saying “pineapple on pizza is life”. Another said Lupa’s war on pineapples was a “great bit of harmless ...
Culinary heads like Stanley Tucci and Gordon Ramsay have previously denounced the existence of the Hawaiian topping – consisting of ham, cheese and pineapple – but American-style pizza chains ...
They are doing this to turn people away from the controversial topping. Lupa Pizza just added a pizza with ham and pineapple to an app that delivers food. In the description, it says, "Yeah ...
The restaurant conducted a poll on social media, with customers split in half on whether pineapple is an acceptable pizza topping. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
Lupa Pizza made headlines after adding the topping to their delivery menu, but with the caveat that it will cost pineapple-loving customers £100. "Yeah, for £100 you can have it," the menu reads.
Hawaiian lovers took to Lupa’s social media in defence of the topping, with a user saying “pineapple on pizza is life”. Another said Lupa’s war on pineapples was a “great bit of harmless ...