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1,50 Euro Extra for Pizza without Tomatoes Causes Indignation in Italy

In a pizzeria in Italy, an Olympic participant had to pay more – for the omission of tomatoes. The outcry is great.

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On weekends in her hometown, an Italian swimmer ordered a pizza by asking the restaurant to remove ingredients. To her surprise, at the time of paying, she noticed that she had been charged extras.

Center

A pizzar from Italy faces a valley of critics after he asked for an additional tax for removing an ingredient from a pizza.

·Romania
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In a pizzeria in Italy, an Olympic participant had to pay more – for the omission of tomatoes. The outcry is great.

·Berlin, Germany
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If Elena Di Liddo asks this by showing on social media a photo of those who have been renamed crazy "discontrini" for years now. The Olympic swimmer wanted to share with the followers what happened to her in a pizzeria in Bisceglie, her city. Showing the account she was outraged by the surcharge that the local has charged her. The reason? Asking for pizza without tomatoes. From Naples up if you take a coffee at the bar they charge you the glass …

·Rome, Italy
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Italy's restaurateurs are known for their creative ideas of asking for extras that are usually free. However, an Olympic sportswoman had to get angry about a special incident in Bisceglie: because she didn't want tomatoes on her pizza, she had to pay 1,50 euros more. Mamma mia! The restaurant visit of the swimmer Elena Di Liddo hit high waves. On her Instagram account, the Italian woman pointed out a curious fee, which was charged to her in a pi…

·Vienna, Austria
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The method was made public by the top swimmer Elena Di Liddo, after being charged in the southern Italian city of Bisceglie for a pizza tricolore not only the 14 euros stated on the map, but also 1.50 euros with the note "no pomodorini" ("no tomatoes"). In addition, Di Liddo had to pay another 1.50 euros more because she had ordered a lactose-free variant. The 31-year-old Olympic participant then put the bill on the internet on her Instagram acc…

·Bolzano, Italy
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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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