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| Never had New York Pizza. I don't know how many fast food franchises the cz will really support, they are not too popular in the hinterlands. |
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True, but the Czechs are spending millions on fast food, and not just in Prague. the figures quoted in the article are astounding
I guess the long hours that people work nowadays forces many to use fast food joints. It's just a shame there isn't a healthier option more readily available ... |
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| I can see New York Pizza going down the pan (pun intended) very quickly.
D.C. |
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| Wendy's in Prague? mmmmm baconator! |
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-- If God is a woman, not only am I going to hell, but I'll never know why. |
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| Never heard of a chain called NY Pizza. No doubt, false advertising.
In the early 90's an American guy brought over a pizza oven from NY, and opened a place he called New York Pizza. Despite not being able to get proper ingredients, he none the less produced the best pizza in the country. However, the locals were satisfied with cheaper pizza with proper ketchup on it. Needless to say, New York Pizza folded. |
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