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Every year, people around the world consume approximately 3 billion pizzas. In the United States alone, 36 percent of all pizza orders are for pepperoni. The largest pizza ever made was weighed at 50 kilograms and was baked in Norwood, South Africa, in 1990. Pizza with squid and mayonnaise, as well as those with potato and bacon, are particularly popular in Japan. Pizzerias account for 17 percent of all restaurants worldwide.




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