I just picked up a flyer that came through the door, and the first line I saw read "1st Vegetarian Pizzeria". Which is presumably meant to make us think "Newcastle's first vegetarian pizzeria", which for all I know it might have been, except that the next line I read said "Country Style: ham, chicken, mushrooms".
Closer examination shows that the flyer has meaty pizzas on one side and sans-meat pizzas on the other. But I still don't think it can claim to be in the least vegetarian, when they both come from the same kitchen; separating them on the flyer is not sufficient. Besides which, the "vegetarian" side of the flyer adds "Free Chicken Wings with orders over £14.50", which would seem a little self-defeating.
Also, who out there wants to eat cauliflower on a pizza...?
Closer examination shows that the flyer has meaty pizzas on one side and sans-meat pizzas on the other. But I still don't think it can claim to be in the least vegetarian, when they both come from the same kitchen; separating them on the flyer is not sufficient. Besides which, the "vegetarian" side of the flyer adds "Free Chicken Wings with orders over £14.50", which would seem a little self-defeating.
Also, who out there wants to eat cauliflower on a pizza...?
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Date: 2009-07-03 03:57 pm (UTC)Can you feel me shuddering all the way from San Francisco?