- No, it's not right
to do pizza like that.
I never give this kind of
pizza to anyone, even my dog.
(classical music)
My name is Flora, I am from
Italy, and I love pizza.
My niece, she's from Italy, she visit me.
You like pizza?
(European-sounding music)
(toasting in Italian)
(Italian operatic music)
(tense music)
I don't know if it it's
pizza, cookies, dog food,
I don't know which.
It's far away from a
pizza, maybe San Francisco.
(Italian opera music)
(European-sounding music)
They give me micro-oven
for Christmas, my daughter.
I never use micro-oven.
Why they kill food?
Why they do this, why?
- Ah!
(European-sounding music)
- When you come home and you are weak
and you don't have nothing
to eat, it's very good.
Di Notte, not DiGiorno.
The pepperoni is good.
It's not too bad, this one.
The dough is very good.
It's good.
Trust me.
They look like pizza.
Dough is not too bad and
the taste of the salsa,
it's much better than the other ones.
(European-sounding music)
I don't wanna try (mumbles).
I make you happy.
Mangia.
(European-sounding music)
It's cut like pizza, but it's not pizza.
(intense music)
(speaking in Italian)
The sauce is terrible.
Dough it's too gummy
and the sauce is acid.
(speaking in Italian)
She said it wasn't no pizza.
- Please.
- I don't wanna cook today.
You better ask for pizza.
(speaking in Italian)
You won't eat.
La pizza.
(Italian operatic music)
