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Tempests, more often than not, come in teapots. This week in Ottawa, it was dispensed by a pizza vending machine.
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On his social media on Tuesday, Anthony Balestra, owner of two Anthony’s pizzerias in Ottawa and Eldorado Taco on Preston Street, took square aim at two recently arrived pizza vending machines that sell hot and cold pies outside the Senate Taverns on Clarence and Bank streets.
Dining In: Vending machine s pizza satisfies curiosity more than it does appetite According to PizzaForno s press materials, it s a three-year-old Toronto-based company and its machines are made in France.
Author of the article: Peter Hum
Publishing date: Apr 15, 2021 • 18 hours ago • 4 minute read • The new PizzaForno vending machine on Bank Street in Old Ottawa South, which delivers a piping hot, fresh pizza in three minutes for approximately $13. Photo by Julie Oliver /Postmedia
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