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A funky combination of clothing store, pizzeria, coffee shop and neighbourhood bar has opened in Paris, Ont. The Toronto Star reports.
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Spilling a drink, sending the wrong drink to a table or punching in an incorrect order with the kitchen were all examples of mistakes that cost employees tip money, according to staff at chef Susur Lee's restaurants – a practice that is forbidden under Ontario's Employment Standards Act. CBC News reports.
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Pizza makers can pit their dough-opening skills against a Somerset dough sheeter in a fun new challenge at the Canadian Pizza Show. The grand prize? A Bakerstone pizza oven box.
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To celebrate the launch of its annual BP Kids Card fundraiser, Boston Pizza Foundation Future Prospects has launched a campaign to find Canada's Top 5 role models.
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Little Caesars customers can now skip the line and retrieve their orders hot and fresh within seconds of entering a store from its new Pizza Portal vending machine. The Reserve-N-Ready system combines mobile ordering, prepayment and self-service pickup. Vending Times reports.
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We’ve shared plenty of reasons to come out to the Canadian Pizza Show, but the number 1 reason is best described by Philip Seminerio, owner of Amici’s Pizzeria, Grimsby, Ont., who attended the show in 2016: “I had so much fun! Thank you for providing me with an opportunity to meet with likeminded individuals who share a passion for Pizza. Waiting patiently until next year.” Find out for yourself what the fun is about on Monday, Oct 16, in Mississauga, Ont.! >> Register now!
The Canadian Pizza Show is presented by Canadian Pizza and show sponsors Saputo Foodservice (Diamond) and Marsal Pizza Ovens (Gold) and Ardent Mills (Gold). Sponsors for the Chef of the Year competitions are Saputo Foodservice, Moretti Forni and Escalon Premier Brands.
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Parv and Cora Nann of Pizza King in Kamloops, B.C., have been handing out free pizza to boost the morale of citizens displaced by recent wildfires in surrounding areas.
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Witnesses tip more and give higher customer service evaluations when they see fellow customers mistreat servers during ordering transactions, University of Calgary research suggests.
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