
Would You Spend $450 on Pizza?
SodaHead Living
2012/06/15 19:00:00
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Just the other day, we told you about the pizza vending machines that are coming to the U.S. Today, we have slightly sillier pizza news: at least one "very rich person" is willing to spend $450 on a pie!


The pizza, called C6, was created by Nader Hatami, owner and founder of Steveston Pizza Co. in Canada. It features lobster thermidor and black Alaska cod, with a side of Russian Osetra caviar, The Province reports.
While Hatami has only sold one C6, he has sold seven C5s at $120 a pop: This pie is made with roasted garlic, Icelandic scampi, smoked steelhead and lobster ratatouille. "I never thought I’d sell so many," Hatami told The Province. "The idea was to make a culinary statement." Assuming you're part of the 99 percent, most of Hatmai's pies start at $14. Would you ever spend $450 on a pizza?
While Hatami has only sold one C6, he has sold seven C5s at $120 a pop: This pie is made with roasted garlic, Icelandic scampi, smoked steelhead and lobster ratatouille. "I never thought I’d sell so many," Hatami told The Province. "The idea was to make a culinary statement." Assuming you're part of the 99 percent, most of Hatmai's pies start at $14. Would you ever spend $450 on a pizza?
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(▪‿▪)DoctorWhoGuru(▪‿▪) 2012/06/16 01:12:55






















1: principle
2: after working at a pizza shop for a decade, the food loses most of its appeal
.... 'yep, provided the serving dish had the correct dimensions, lets say something like 34-20-32 ... want cash,cheque or cc ?
$450 on many pizzas for a large party, yes.
You can find a FANTASTIC slice for like, $5 or more/less in the city quite honestly.