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Customer Given Refund When Pizza Maker Refuses Pineapple Request

Like a soft pizza dough, the pineapple debate has risen again

In the world of pizza there are two kinds of people; those who love pineapple on pizza and those who absolutely hate it. Lately the debate over this has gotten pretty serious.

An image has been posted to Twitter that shows how a customer buying pizza was offered some of their money back after asking for pineapple as a topping.

The picture shows a takeaway pizza with cash taped to the inside and a note reading: "Couldn't bring myself to put pineapple on it. That's gross. Sorry."

The controversial statement follows the Icelandic President's epic Facebook post about how much he bloody hates pineapple on the Italian classic.

Iceland's President Guðni Th. Jóhannesson said that if he could, he'd pass a law banning pineapple from being used as pizza topping in his country. Yes, actually.

"I like pineapples, just not on pizza. I do not have the power to make laws which forbid people to put pineapples on their pizza. I am glad that I do not hold such power," he said in the post.

"I am glad that I do not hold such power. Presidents should not have unlimited power. I would not want to hold this position if I could pass laws forbidding that which I don't like.

"I would not want to live in such a country. For pizzas, I recommend seafood," he ended with.

People have hilariously reacted to the pizza picture on Twitter, with both sides weighing in on the debate that doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime soon.

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