Fans have been left divided after seeing Nottingham Forest’s unique ‘pizzadog’ go viral on social media.
What is a Pizzadog?
A new culinary creation called the ‘pizzadog,’ served up by Working Man’s Kitchen at Nottingham Forest’s fan zone, is causing quite a stir among fans.
A controversial 'pizzadog' has caught the attention of social media users.
Consisting of a thin margarita pizza topped with a long frankfurter sausage, this savory treat has left fans both intrigued and bewildered.
The Debate
The pizzadog is priced at £7 and has sparked a heated debate among fans. While some can't wait to give it a try, others are less enthusiastic.
One fan expressed their enthusiasm by saying, "I'll pay double!" while another went as far as to say, "I'll take two!"
On the other hand, there are those who are less enthusiastic about this unique combo. One fan disparagingly commented, "Not a pizza, not a hot dog. Get in the bin!"
Another fan echoed the sentiment, saying, "Wow, that pizza looks so good. Shame about the disgusting sausage in the middle."
Popular on Social Media
The ‘pizzadog’ gained significant attention after a picture of it went viral on social media. Footy Scran, the account that shared the picture, received mixed reviews from fans.
Some fans were intrigued, with one claiming it was "a combo I did not know I needed" and another admitting, "You all might be on to something here."
Meanwhile, a few fans ridiculed the creation, with one joking, "Science has gone too far."
A poll conducted by Footy Scran revealed that 78.9% of fans voted in favor of the pizzadog, considering it a tasty treat.
Availability
Although the pizzadog was sold for £6.50 last season, it is currently not available for purchase during the match against Burnley. The vendor is facing a delay but is hopeful to return soon.
Nottingham Forest's Form and Opponent
Nottingham Forest has started the season positively, winning two out of their four games. They are set to face Burnley, who are yet to secure a single point this season.
According to Opta, Forest has had the tenth toughest start to the Premier League season, while Burnley has had the sixth easiest.
