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Oranges on Pizza? Australia’s New Controversial Topping Sparks Debate

Move over, pineapple—ORANGE slices on pizza are here. An Australian pizzeria is pushing boundaries, but will it become the next big thing?

Everyone mocked pineapple on pizza, but now plenty of people like it.  What are the odds THIS catches on?

A pizza place in Australia just divided the internet with its newest offering . . . ORANGES on pizza.  (???)

The place is called Bubba Pizza.  They have around 15 locations in Melbourne.  They apparently added it to their menu a few months ago, but the Internet just heard.

Their “Ham and Orange” pizza is basically a Hawaiian.  They just subbed out pineapple, and subbed in orange slices.  Yes, they’re peeled. They say an Aussie rules footballer named Cooper Hamilton came up with it.

They’re obviously doing it to wind people up and get press, and it’s working.  News sites in the U.S. and U.K. are running stories.

Most people online think it sounds disgusting.  But remember, that’s how pineapple on pizza started too. 

(News.co.au / The Nightly

Here’s a photo and a video they posted.

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