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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If it’s not listed on the ingredient list, why would you expect park and garlic oil on the pizza? If I am getting a margarita (sp bc auto correct) I do not expect that. I would be ok but could see people being unpleasantly surprised: and ummm it it’s not common ingredients::; [/quote] Garlic and parmesan are expected ingredients in Italian cuisine, sorry. [/quote] I am not the OP, garlic and parm are NOT common ingredients on a pizza. I would never send pizza back and would love it but I would be surprised to see them. I am used to East Coast pizza not the “pizza” they sell in the DMV. Again, would eat it and make kids eat cereal or frozen waffles, but OP was right to be surprised - not right to demand a new free pizza. [/quote] I like to cook Italian food. I read a lot of recipes, it's a hobby, I have never seen a recipe for red sauce without garlic. [b]Also, what coast do you think DC is on?[/b][/quote] Lol right? Also, garlic/garlic oil and parm are not uncommon pizza ingredients, unless you’re eating at really shitty pizza places.[/quote]
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