Pizza, Pizza


Police in Finland are asking the public to notify them if they see any restaurant selling pizza for less than six euros. Cops say there's no way anyone can sell pizza that cheap unless they aren't paying taxes.
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What they're really asking is for competitors to call with such complaints. Or, I suppose, idiotic Finns. But if these tax dodging dough tossers were more Joe Biden quality patriots, the police wouldn't have to cut back and offload their investigative duties onto the public.
Don't those pizza shops know that they didn't make those pizzas?
Fortunately, the Finns know that DEEP DISH ISN'T PIZZA.
You make me want to make my pizza-casserole again...
Quartered, tinned biscuits + Assorted pizza toppings = Love
Don't you want love, Old Man?
Not from that, no.
I've never lived in a trailer park- what's it like?
What about the 5 euro foot one-third meter longs offered by the sub sh?ps? And aren't Finnish pizzas normally made with m??se meat and lutefisk?
America is the worst country. Except for all the others.
The comments are delicious. They pan the government's efforts.
IF YOU SEE SOMETHING SUSPICIOUS, CALL THE AUTHORITIES.