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Whatever Happened to Pizza at McDonald's?: Episode 355

I explore the many disturbing coincidences between my investigative journalism program (or IJP) and the assassination of a lesser-known and, frankly, lesser-beloved Brian Thompson.

Whatever Happened to Pizza at McDonald's?: Episode 355 Whatever Happened to Pizza at McDonald's?: Episode 355

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“The pizza was kind of a local legend, renowned for its weirdness, and since we were pretty much always driving around, bored, we would sometimes stop there just to switch things up,” says Berry. “I don't remember liking the pizza very much, but since I remember eating it on multiple occasions, it couldn't have been that bad.” https://www.pghcitypaper.com/food-drink/altoona-hotel-pizza-the-slice-with-yellow-cheese-from-central-pa-youve-never-heard-of-17252638

Jonathan Ullman

This is all quite interesting, though I have never in my life seen a more disgusting looking pizza.

Brian Thompson

Last one. I’ll turn the investigation over to you now, Mr. Thompson. https://www.altoonamirror.com/news/local-news/2013/01/110-year-old-building-a-total-loss/

Jonathan Ullman

https://www.altoonamirror.com/news/local-news/2014/07/altoona-hotel-fire-case-heads-to-grand-jury/

Jonathan Ullman

What made the Altoona Hotel serve such a “unique pizza,” in 1996 which appears to be just a slice of Kraft American Cheese on top? Did it have something to do with the McDonalds serving Pizza in the same town? What destroyed the hotel? https://www.reddit.com/r/Pennsylvania/s/rnOhoxiu7h.

Jonathan Ullman

Altoona-style pizza originated at the Altoona Hotel, which was noted as serving "a unique pizza" in 1996 by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.[6] Following the destruction of the hotel in 2013 by fire, other local restaurants began serving Altoona-style pizza.[1]

Jonathan Ullman

Seems relevant. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altoona-style_pizza

Jonathan Ullman

First.

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