How much does a pepperoni pizza cost in your cunt?
I got a 14in/35cm for £9
in before Italian pedants and their "pepperoni"
14 inch pepperoni will cost you about $5 here.
>>52954268
Do we really need three pizza threads at once?
>>52954268
>yuropoors
>>52954268
A shitty little caesars is 5 dollars
what the fuck is pepperoni kek
>>52954268
I got a 14" for your mom
>>52954268
We use longaniza instead of pepperoni.
About 7 USD
>>52954268
>>52954320
You mean an open-faced salami roll? I don't know, we don't make salami rolls shaped like pizza.
But if you're asking for the price of 'classic' pizza - ham, mozzarella, mushrooms, tomato sauce, a sprinkling of oregano - that's around 8€ here.
>>52954552
Salami and pepperoni are different
5 dollars
>>52954268
10€
>>52954604
pepperoni is a kind of salami
It's also super disgusting when people pile on heaps of it unto a pizza and it then gets all oily and gummy.
Fucking degenerates
>>52954268
Around 5 Euro for 500-650 grams.
>>52954604
I am aware that Hungarian sausage and a spicy pepper from the capsicum family are two different things.
Pic related, it's a 'peasant pizza' with Hungarian sausage, such as you can get in Slovenia.
I don't know what pepperoni is, but a pizza with spicy salami costs around 4.50€ here
depends on where you get it from
around $10 for a 12" medium
>>52954903
Hey buddy, you wanna go for a Bologna after work?
>>52954815
>pizza sold by the gram
???
>>52954981
what
>>52954268
7-8e probably
>>52955052
You don't know what a Bologna is? I suspect you're talking a buncha baloney, mister!
>>52955004
Because it tells you more than a fucking radius. People just refer to 55 it as "big", 35 as "regular".
>>52954531
It's a quick-curing salami designed for the modern age by Italian immigrants to America.
Like all other American food, it was degraded into an industrial product by big business in the 20th century.
Only now is the original tradition being revived by dedicated artisanal micropepperonists across the country.
>>52954268
Depends. Cheapest full pizza you can get is 5€, basic ones that I usually get are 7-8€ and my favourite pizza is 10€.
>>52955253
No wonder Russians are mathematical and chess geniuses. They numerically analyse everything.
>>52955253
>pizza in russia is sold in the same unit as narcotics
KEK
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>>52955423
>implying pizza is not addictive and cause good feel when you eat it.
>>52955542
are you fat?
>>52955636
Are you american?
>>52955353
>>52955423
We're autistic-friendly.
about 3€ for 30-32cm pizza.
>>52955825
>tartar sous
>cherri tomat
>chili peper
why are russians so americanised?
>>52955266
>muh micropepperonists
CANNOT FABRICATE THIS
>>52954268
about 5 euromonies
>>52955923
These things are just popular here. Most big chains make American-style pizza with American everything. Single restaurarnts try hard to be hip and different.
>>52954268
I pay 6,50€ for a good large one. Can't remember the exact size
>>52954268
10 cents in american dollars
You can buy a 16" pizza with shitloads of pepperoni at costco for $9.99
If you order pizza it's like $40 for two large pizzas and a ripoff
>>52956082
no, I meant the fact that you use words like sous (sauce), cherri (cherry), peper (pepper)
I've started learning russian and there's tons of examples like that
>>52956306
You mean just like we use the words zos and poper?
The Russian term kot for cat really is hilarious though.
>>52955956
>>52956420
yeah but that's the weird part, most of our foreign words either come from the cultural influence of our neighbours or modern inventions
I fail to see the strong historical anglo/germanic influence for russia.
Was it actually the Muscovy company meme?
>>52955266
>Mom, mom, when I grow up I want to become an artisanal micropepperonist!
>>52954268
about 6-7€
>>52956916
Artisan meat and cheese shops are goat
>>52954268
2 for 14 euros
>>52954268
50cm for 5 euro
>>52954268
>28cm/11inch
>5,90€
>894 kcal
Local go-to pizza takout, Salami pizza (peperoni for you anglos) after 19% sales tax:
O26cm - 531cm2 - 4,00€ - 75€/m2
>O10in - 0.55sqft - $4.34 - $7.89/sqft
O30cm - 707cm2 - 4,50€ - 64€/m2
>O12in - 0.79sqft - $4.89 - $6.19/sqft
49x33cm - 1617cm2 - 9,00€ - 56€/m2
>19x13in - 1.72sqft - $9.77 - $5.68/sqft
60x40cm - 2400cm2 - 12,00€ - 50€/m2
>24x16in - 2.67sqft - $13.03 - $4.89/sqft
I just bought a pepperoni pizza from Little Caesar's for 5 dollars. That's about as cheap as you can get it for
>>52959916
this is the most german post by far i've seen
pizza by the fucking exact area
>>52960448
Well you gotta be able to compare them somehow. How else do you know whether a 49x33 rectangle pizza is going to be a better deal than a 30 diameter, or even whether a 49x33 rectangle is enough for two people?
>>52956306
>sous (sauce)
French. You know that 200 years ago most of educated people here used French as the first language, right?
>cherri (cherry)
New product on the market, new word from English of course.
>peper (pepper)
We call it "perets", not "pepper". Both are Latin anyways.