#6 must be Little Caesar’s.
THAILAND????
Picking one at random - when I was in India, I did NOT order pizza. Delicious Indian food for breakfast, lunch and dinner - no Delhi Belly - and low prices that would bring tears to your banker’s eyes!
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Don’t get me started!
I’ve had “pizza” in Japan. Not talking about okonomiyaki - that’s actually pretty good; no, I’ve had the Japanese attempt at Italian pizza. Here are some things I’ve seen on it:
Kidney beans
Potatoes
Seaweed
Corn
Fish (not anchovies, but I did have an anchovy danish once for breakfast in Japan)
Lettuce
Other things I couldn’t identify but didn’t belong on a pizza.
God bless the Japanese, their food is wonderful, just not their pizza!
The author seems to be a whiney pretentious snot.
Dial 911 and tell them “THEY ARE OUT OF CHICKEN NUGGETS!”
;^)
TT
I have distant cousins in northern Italy and a group of the family from this side went to visit a few years back. One night the whole extended clan went out for pizza and the Italian kids ordered the french fry pizza. It’s the favorite of Italian 8 year olds. I’ll admit that it looked a little better than the one in the picture, though.
One of the best pizzas I’ve had was in Athens.
There isn't enough Mekhong whiskey and coke to make that edible.
Chef boi R D is not on the list because, as any college student knows, you alway add whatever leftovers are in the fidge, as toppings.
Reaction #1:
There must be something worse in the world.
Reaction #2, a sociological note, such as it is:
From simply reading “The Five Worst Pizzas in the World” nowadays, especially if it comes from a more MSM-y source, I’d be most likely to expect the five pizzas with the most calories per serving.
Yes, I read the preview text, which reassured me that this late, lamentable trend (calories = SINGUILTBAD!!!!1!) isn’t the case here. I still could’ve posted if it were the case, but probably to lament the trend.
Seems to me going to places that 1) one would never expect decent pizza, and 2)ordering pizza is something like going to a Ruth Chris or Texas Road House and asking for a vegetarian plate.
My first non_american pizza was in Florence. What a disappointment. It was also my last.
Nothing like bathtub cheese with some form of disease in it to nasty this up some more.
People traveling to other countries should avoid processed foods. If you want cheese make sure it is melted at you table unless you are willing to take a gamble.
LOL. Any pizza made in Thailand should be the #5 entry. Of course anyone wanting pizza in preference to Thai food is hopeless anyhow IMHO. My daughter was so disappointed many years ago when she was 7 and loved pizza that she has never forgotten.