Une pizza, ça n’a pas de prix

Un couple canadien a payé 140 dollars canadiens (98 euros) pour déguster leur pizza de leurs rêves tout en regardant dimanche le Super Bowl. 140 dollars pour une pizza, c’est un peu cher, mais il faut dire qu’elle fabriquée à 2.300 km de chez eux !

Nous n’avions pas le choix, on a essayé les pizzas locales mais rien n’égale celles de Windsor, juge le couple. La sauce, la pâte, les garnitures, impossible de trouver meilleure pizza d’après eux alors qu’ils ont récemment quitté la province de l’Ontario pour celle de la Saskatchewan. Je pensais que c’était une blague quand j’ai reçu la commande mais la dame était sérieuse, c’est plutôt flatteur, a raconté à la télévision CBC, Bob Abumeeiz, le propriétaire d’une pizzeria de Windsor en Ontario.

La pizza extra large, double fromage dont une moitié à l’ananas et au jambon a été préparée mercredi et sera livrée par une société de messagerie vendredi, le tout pour la modique somme de 140 dollars, dont une centaine de dollars uniquement pour la livraison.

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