Not asking for no cheese, they do normal, low fat etc.. Just a substitute like Quorn for meats and such like.
Make your own.Jasp wrote:
Not asking for no cheese, they do normal, low fat etc.. Just a substitute like Quorn for meats and such like.
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ahh right i see why they look at you like you're a leper when you ask.
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I do.. But it would be nice if I could get a takeaway pizza!
Why would you ask them to stock expensive alternative items that will undoubtedly go bad before fully used?Jasp wrote:
I do.. But it would be nice if I could get a takeaway pizza!
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m3thod wrote:
well so would everyone if you asked for a pizza with no cheese.
its like asking for a car with no wheels.
Anyway, I've never been able to get into the dairy substitutes too much. Rice milk is awful and you're apparently not supposed to drink too much soy.
To sell to a wider customer base? Promote that someone actually gives a fuck about the shit that goes into food.Jay wrote:
Why would you ask them to stock expensive alternative items that will undoubtedly go bad before fully used?Jasp wrote:
I do.. But it would be nice if I could get a takeaway pizza!
Then stay at home and cook for yourself. Why people expect the world to change to suit their fancies is beyond me.Jasp wrote:
To sell to a wider customer base? Promote that someone actually gives a fuck about the shit that goes into food.Jay wrote:
Why would you ask them to stock expensive alternative items that will undoubtedly go bad before fully used?Jasp wrote:
I do.. But it would be nice if I could get a takeaway pizza!
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
I do cook for myself, The point I should say is that they should stock products for Lacto-free, or Gluten-free, just as they do for the vegetarian market ie, Quorn and such like.
If they could make money doing so I'm sure they would. You're asking them to increase the costs of their overhead to cater to a very niche market. Prove to them that they can make money by stocking whatever the fuck Quorn is and I'm sure they will. Until then, stay home.Jasp wrote:
I do cook for myself, The point I should say is that they should stock products for Lacto-free, or Gluten-free, just as they do for the vegetarian market ie, Quorn and such like.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
I prefer pizzas with kosher ingredients
Quorn is a vegetarian thing, like a meat substitute. Linda McCartney? Made it I think.
I mean as in that they DO stock that shite, so why not Lacto-free, or Gluten-free products that is all...
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When I make my pizza I like Ham & Pineapple. Simple. Sorted.
I mean as in that they DO stock that shite, so why not Lacto-free, or Gluten-free products that is all...
[back on topic]
When I make my pizza I like Ham & Pineapple. Simple. Sorted.
straight to hell boyjsnipy wrote:
I prefer pizzas with kosher ingredients
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There are gourmet pizza places that'll use these ingredients for a few bucks more than your average Papa Murphy's pizza pie. Pretty much all of them I've been to will give your order to you in the box if you ask for it.Jay wrote:
If they could make money doing so I'm sure they would. You're asking them to increase the costs of their overhead to cater to a very niche market. Prove to them that they can make money by stocking whatever the fuck Quorn is and I'm sure they will. Until then, stay home.Jasp wrote:
I do cook for myself, The point I should say is that they should stock products for Lacto-free, or Gluten-free, just as they do for the vegetarian market ie, Quorn and such like.
I dunno, it was an on-topic issue.Jasp wrote:
Quorn is a vegetarian thing, like a meat substitute. Linda McCartney? Made it I think.
I mean as in that they DO stock that shite, so why not Lacto-free, or Gluten-free products that is all...
[back on topic]
When I make my pizza I like Ham & Pineapple. Simple. Sorted.
Anyway, hail, brother pineapple fan!
That's fine. But asking the factory made pizza delivery places to change their recipes for a small market is pure hubris.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
There are gourmet pizza places that'll use these ingredients for a few bucks more than your average Papa Murphy's pizza pie. Pretty much all of them I've been to will give your order to you in the box if you ask for it.Jay wrote:
If they could make money doing so I'm sure they would. You're asking them to increase the costs of their overhead to cater to a very niche market. Prove to them that they can make money by stocking whatever the fuck Quorn is and I'm sure they will. Until then, stay home.Jasp wrote:
I do cook for myself, The point I should say is that they should stock products for Lacto-free, or Gluten-free, just as they do for the vegetarian market ie, Quorn and such like.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
You can also buy frozen health food pizzas from simple grocery stores. The ones located in upper class areas usually have a few refrigerated.
are you saying lacto-free would be a niche market? i dont think so.Jay wrote:
If they could make money doing so I'm sure they would. You're asking them to increase the costs of their overhead to cater to a very niche market. Prove to them that they can make money by stocking whatever the fuck Quorn is and I'm sure they will. Until then, stay home.Jasp wrote:
I do cook for myself, The point I should say is that they should stock products for Lacto-free, or Gluten-free, just as they do for the vegetarian market ie, Quorn and such like.
wikipedia wrote:
It is estimated that 75% of adults worldwide show some decrease in lactase activity during adulthood. The frequency of decreased lactase activity ranges from 5% in northern Europe through 71% for Sicily to more than 90% in some African and Asian countries.
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Next time I get a slice of pizza I'll photograph it and post it on the internet.
Awesome how pizza can completely hijack what I'd suspected was a troll thread and put it on topic.
OP looked troll format. Thread: success.
Soya cheese is simply awful, why bother getting it cooked as well. May as well just eat raw pizza dough and a head of broccoli.
Why do people without celiacs eat gluten free? Why do the non lactose intolerant eat no dairy? It's like people wish they had those ailments so they'd have something to complain about.
Health food stores are for hypochondriacs.
Health food stores are for hypochondriacs.
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-Frederick Bastiat
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lol at your use of the word hubris in the context of health foods. ffs jay stop typing like a ponce.Jay wrote:
That's fine. But asking the factory made pizza delivery places to change their recipes for a small market is pure hubris.
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Uzique wrote:
lol at your use of the word hubris in the context of health foods. ffs jay stop typing like a ponce.Jay wrote:
That's fine. But asking the factory made pizza delivery places to change their recipes for a small market is pure hubris.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat