Just a curiosity question btw.......why do round pizzas come in square boxes? Is there a reason for that?
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The answer is actually quite simple: square boxes are easier and less expensive to produce, because they be assembled from one sheet of cardboard. ... They're easy to construct on-site, and can be easily stacked and stored in corners or in the freezer aisle.
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square boxes are easier and less expensive to produce, because they be assembled from one sheet of cardboard. ... They're easy to construct on-site, and can be easily stacked and stored in corners or in the freezer aisle.
Pizza is cut into triangle slices because that is the most common way to equally divide a circle – think of a pie chart. You can also fold slices. This is particularly common in New York where pizza is sold by the slice and is often for take out food.
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