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pizzaFood of Neapolitan origin. It consists of a flattened disk of bread dough, typically topped with olive oil, tomatoes, and mozzarella cheese, baked quickly, and served hot. Pizza is eaten throughout Italy, with regional variations in toppings. Pizza came to the U.S. with Italian immigrants; the first U.S. pizzeria opened in 1905, and pizza became one of the nation's favourite foods after World War II. It is now popular worldwide. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Overlapping of nationalities often compounds the language problem: With Mexicans working in pizzerias and Afghans running hot-dog stands, even ethnic words get misspelled. the parent of Numero Uno pizzerias, has entered into an agreement with Bolan & Jones Inc. The key to providing business process outsourcing solutions to the restaurant and hospitality industry is making sure that everything we do is geared to helping fast-growing clients such as Pizzerias achieve top- and bottom-line improvements that directly contribute to operating cash flow," said Jeff Bizzack, CEO of Savista. |
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