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  2. Toxic chemicals in pizza boxes and popcorn bags no longer ...

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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.

  3. You Should Never Recycle Your Pizza Box. Here's Why - AOL

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    The recycling system in the U.S. is far from perfect, and recycling is often used as a scapegoat to justify overconsumption. Here are a few pointers on how to recycle those common items ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. The Way You're Storing Leftover Pizza Is Actually Dangerous - AOL

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    As fun as it is to have a pizza party, it always ends with the same dilemma: figuring out where to store the leftovers.Finding enough room to fit a pizza box is a near impossible task. So if you ...

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  7. Conway puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Pieces used in the Conway puzzle. Conway's puzzle, or blocks-in-a-box, is a packing problem using rectangular blocks, named after its inventor, mathematician John Conway.It calls for packing thirteen 1 × 2 × 4 blocks, one 2 × 2 × 2 block, one 1 × 2 × 2 block, and three 1 × 1 × 3 blocks into a 5 × 5 × 5 box.

  8. Pizza theorem - Wikipedia

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    The pizza theorem was originally proposed as a challenge problem by Upton (1967). The published solution to this problem, by Michael Goldberg, involved direct manipulation of the algebraic expressions for the areas of the sectors. Carter & Wagon (1994a) provide an alternative proof by dissection.

  9. People are obsessed with this weird pizza box. The company ...

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    Jamie Woolner, co-owner of Pizza of Venice, almost certainly hears about the box more than most proprietors — guests regularly ask if the men on it are him and his business partner, Sean St. John.