The History of the Frozen Pizza
Culture ZoneFood Science & History/Weird History Food/13:49
I spent half my twenties eating frozen pizza at 2 AM after service, never once thinking about the Italian immigrant who invented the damn thing in a New Haven basement in 1957. Watching this breakdown of how Rose Totino turned leftover dough into a billion-dollar industry — that's the kind of American hustle story that reminds you why food history matters more than food snobbery.
— The Chef's Take
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