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  2. Aldi - Wikipedia

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    Aldi Süd revealed expansion plans in 2015, and expanded into the Southern California market, where Aldi Nord's Trader Joe's is based. [54] Reports in August 2019 stated that the company was in the process of using a $3.4 billion investment to expand to 2,500 stores in the country by the end of 2022.

  3. Pizza stone - Wikipedia

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  4. Ed LaDou - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Ed LaDou was the first pizza chef at Wolfgang Puck's Spago restaurant in Los Angeles. [4] He also developed the first menu for the American chain restaurant California Pizza Kitchen. [4] The invention of the California-style pizza begins with a Berkeley, California, pizza restaurant, Chez Panisse, and its owner, Alice Waters. [5]

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    graham parton / ShutterstockAldi's take-and-bake pizza line, Mama Cozzi's Pizza Kitchen, is beloved among customers, repeatedly earning a spot on the grocery chain's annual Fan Favorites list.

  8. Baking stone - Wikipedia

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    It may be made of ceramic, stone or, more recently, salt. [1] [2] Food is put on the stone, which is then placed in an oven, though sometimes the stone is heated first. [3] Baking stones are used much like cookie sheets, but may absorb additional moisture for crispier food. [4] [5] A pizza stone is a baking stone designed for cooking pizza.

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    Pizza stones are really just round baking stones, but you can use a regular baking stone to make pizza too. The thicker the stone, the better it tends to cook pizza and the longer it tends to last.