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Thursday, March 13, 2025

Oh, okay - I thought maybe they had pineapple on them

This is the story of the Great Michigan Pizza Funeral of 1973, also known as the Great Pizza Burial.

On March 5, 1973, Mario Fabbrini, an immigrant and owner of a pizza company, held a “funeral” for about 30,000 pizzas -- ok, what? Why?
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6 comments:

  1. And that's amore...
    GB

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  2. Imagine that. The FDA was wrong. Sounds like the Chicken Flu epidemic that wasn't and the bureaucrats think we should trust them since they're so important to the workings of our government.

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  3. Scrape the mushrooms off, replace them with cubes of Tempeh and sell them at half price. No one would know the difference.

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  4. And for all that, the mushrooms were fine, but the FDA evidence was tainted. Call it the taint that ain't.

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  5. Even tho it's old, it's still a great 'when life gives you lemons, make lemonade' story.
    Arrivederci, Signore Fabbrini.
    Requiescat in pace.
    -lg

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  6. "52st anniversary"?! DOE delenda est.

    Shell

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