Is my pizza a crime? Pizza hut rewards, 300 points for a large "any" pizza. This is stuffed crust with barbecue sauce, chicken, bacon, ham, mushrooms, onions, garlic, bell peppers, banana peppers, green olives, and pineapple.

worked out to be a $38 pizza that was free with the rewards points.

I know these are all fairly common pizza toppings, just wondering if the combination is a crime. My wife and son sure seem to think so.

by Lunchbox7985

10 Comments

  1. I don’t know if it is a felony, but it is definitely a misdemeanor. There are three separate pizzas on that dumpster of a meal, and I am disgusted and embarrassed.

  2. Busy_Recognition_860

    Olives and pineapple can go and I’d honestly eat it

  3. Room_Temp_Coffee

    Bbq sauce on pizza is always a tragedy to me

  4. I wouldn’t pay even $10 for this, looks like uncooked toppings on top of bread. At least you can make a salad or something now?

  5. Wizdom_108

    Am I the only person who thinks this looks delicious? I’d probably do black olives and maybe leave out the ham since I don’t tend to eat pig? The pineapple is take it or leave it.

  6. Buckabuckaw

    I have ranted about pineapple on pizza for many years, but recently I have lost the will to fight and just sigh now.

    And then you combine pineapple and olives, and I see a new losing battle stretching out before me.

  7. An “everything” pizza, by definition, *should* contain everything, you would think. But… I am so glad that’s not a thing.

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