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Re: OT! Re: IPizzA question

From:Sarah Marie Parker-Allen <lloannna@...>
Date:Thursday, January 30, 2003, 16:19
Just want to point out, you can order cheeseless pizza from all the major
chains that have a presence in Long Beach, CA.  My brother is allergic; we
get a cheeseless pizza with sausage for him and a cheese-and-pepperoni for
me.  Burger King is also quite helpful to vegans and vegetarians; at the
Star Wars line they brought our two vegetarians and two vegans appropriate
food (they also brought chicken for our observant Jew) along with
cheeseburgers for the rest of us.

Then again, I do live in the LA area, where "peculiar" eating habits are
defined as eating the way the rest of the world does; it's the weirdness
that's normal.  They give you a weird look if you order things as is (which
is why I feel okay getting burritos without onions or red sauce, and
cheeseburgers with lettuce, tomatoe, and mustard ONLY) out here.

Sarah Marie Parker-Allen
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> -----Original Message----- > Behalf Of Roger Mills
> who do that....). You asked for a veg. pizza, you got one. No meat. > (Unless the vegan in question eschews dairy products, in which case maybe > he/she should opt for Chinese.) AFAIK Papa John has described
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