The frozen pizza hack dividing the internet
To cheese or not to cheese? Aussies are getting creative – and perhaps a little deranged – when it comes to cooking frozen pizza.
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Aussies are getting creative – and perhaps a little deranged – when it comes to cooking frozen pizza.
From more cheese to instant noodle toppings, a popular online forum has been set ablaze after one user asked if it was OK to put extra cheese on a pizza.
“Does everyone else add extra cheese to their frozen pizza as well?” a user asked Reddit.
Hundreds responded with many in support of the addition.
“That’s exactly what I do,” one person said.
“Sounds like an OK idea to me,” wrote another.
“This is the way,’ another wrote.
For some, it was a revelation.
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“Oh sh*t, you just blew my mind. Can’t believe I didn't think of this before,” one person wrote.
“That’s a bloody brilliant idea,” another said.
But it seems Aussies don’t stop at cheese when modifying their frozen pizza.
Toppings such extra bacon, vegetables and chorizo sausage were thrown in the mix.
So were some more exotic suggestions.
“Have you tried chicken two-minute noodles with a dab of vegemite?” one person wrote, claiming it was “amazing”.
“I’d actually recommend using Indian Naan bread as the base,’ another suggested.
Market research suggests Australians purchase between $150-180 million worth of the lazy day staple each year, with the market size of the frozen pizza production industry expected to increase 1.6 per cent in 2022.
Originally published as The frozen pizza hack dividing the internet