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kahunabean | 10:58 Tue 29th Oct 2002 | Food & Drink
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Looking at how cheap a Pizza Hut pizza is, and how much 'cheese' is in it, makes me think its not real cheese. I reckon it must be the cheese equivalent of margerine - i.e. hydrogenated vegetable oil. There must be a loophole in the law that allows them to call it cheese. Does anyone know ?
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Cheese is cheap - cheaper than the ingredients the use of cheese allows them to disguise the lack of. Try ordering a Pizza Hut pizza without cheese and see how little you get.

 

And for a long time - maybe even today - the EU was selling off cheese very cheaply to get rid of the cheese mountain
Personally I think you'd be better off at Pizza Express anyway, as their pizzas are much nicer.
No Dominoes are the best.
Mmmmmmmm, pizza, aaaaarrrrgggghhhhhhh drrooooool

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