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Is My Hell Pizza Really Gluten Free?

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2008

How can you distinguish a gluten free hell pizza from a normal one. Lucy Tells you about the muck up and how she figured it out.

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  • Thanks Cathy... Feed back is always good. I am just stoked to see a kiwi business that is accountable and offers really good service.. the manager was polite and as his daughter was celiac he knew the result of such a mistake.

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  • you eat pizza whit your hands not whit knife and fork

  • @FreakyStyleydotnet

    Hell pizza is now available in London, as well as Australia, Ireland and Canada too.

  • Lol it's funny how she pronounced vegan!

  • Thanks for those tips - wish I watched this before last Saturday as the last Pizza I ordered from a GF pizza place here in Australia was NOT Gluten-Free, and I'm currently paying the consequences as a result! argg! hehe

  • I take gluten free bases in and they are pretty good at my local..had to explain it all though!

  • You're lucky to have a pizza place that does GF. I wish they'd do it here in England!

  • I'll let you in on a few things as I work in Hell. When someone orders a gluten free pizza it prints off on the docket with "Gluten Free Base" in red under the type of pizza, next the maker has to change there gloves before taking a separately warped base out of the freezer, then placed in the oven but makes no contact with other pizzas, lastly gluten free bases are cut with a separate blade which is also used for vegetarian pizzas but is washed every time before cutting a gluten free pizza

  • Hi Lucy. I do wonder how careful they really are in my town, from the counter I could see mine being cooked with all the others, and they took my pizza out of the oven with the utensil they used for the others!, but sliced it with a slicer put aside for gluten frees. They do offer a good service as we had a wrong pizza once, and they happily let us keep the wrong pizza while they cooked up the right one. Luckily I have gluten eating large boys! Awesome videos. Cathy from gff

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