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  3. Pizza box - Wikipedia

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    The pizza box or pizza package is a folding packaging box usually made of corrugated fiberboard in which hot pizzas are stored for take-out. The pizza box also makes home delivery and takeaway substantially easier. The pizza box has to be highly resistant, cheap, stackable, thermally insulated to regulate humidity and suitable for food ...

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    "I'm f— trying pizza box. I'm f— trying," an X user wrote in 2020 alongside a picture that highlighted the tagline. It has even penetrated mainstream media: In 2010, ...

  5. Pizza delivery - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1940s pizza take-out was done with the pizza sitting on a round cardboard base and covered with a paper bag. [19] It is believed Domino's developed the modern corrugated flat square pizza box in the early 1960s, but they never patented it. [19] Patent designs for pizza boxes date to at least 1968. [21]

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    Pizza was first sold in Columbus at TAT Ristorante de Famiglia in 1934, [3] with thick crust in the Neapolitan style, but the first pizzeria in Columbus was Romeo's, which was opened by Jimmy Massucci (who changed his name to Massey) and Romeo Sirij on Fifth Avenue near Grandview Heights in 1949 [4] or 1950. [5]

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    The FDA said PFAS — once commonly found in a range of products, including pizza boxes, fast-food wrappers and microwave popcorn bags — are no longer used in food packaging.

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    First was the acquisition of HALO, an outdoor cooking company that makes pizza ovens, griddles and pellet grills. [7] In June, the company announced two transactions with Hexagon Composites in Norway: the partial sale of its Sustainable Energy Solutions (SES) business to create a Joint Venture, and the complete purchase of Hexagon Ragasco, the ...