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The
manager of a pizza chain is so fed up with Londoners eating
unauthentic Italian pizzas that he has launched a 'pizza amnesty' at
his restaurants.
Simone
Falco, (pictured, left), managing director of Italian pizza chain
Rossopomodoro, which has three restaurants in London, says he started
the 'pizza amnesty' because he wants everyone to know what pizza from
Naples really tastes like.
Falco
said: "Let's face it, the quality of most pizzas in the UK
is abysmal, they are nothing like real Italian pizza and companies
should stop claiming that they are. It's pulling the wool over the
eyes of the UK consumer."
Signor
Falco says the amnesty will allow customers to taste authentic
Neapolitan pizzas at no extra cost. Customers can bring their
supermarket fakes into the restaurant and in exchange they will be
given a free Rossopomodoro pizza.
All
Rossopomodoro pizzas are made entirely from ingredients imported
from Naples, including the water for the dough and they are made by
chefs trained in the art of traditional Neapolitan pizza making.
The
pizza amnesty ran from Monday 13 April to Wednesday 6 May
(Monday-Wednesday only) in exchange for any pizza on the main menu,
across all Rossopomodoro restaurants. |