Should pineapple be allowed on pizza?

The most controversial topping debate in pizza history.

β€’May 17, 2025β€’14 argumentsβ€’86 votes
45% For55% Against
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For(3)

Arguments supporting this position

H
Hank387
+26
44 up / 18 down

Historical precedent shows that precedent from the 1950s. This has been accepted for generations and only recently has become controversial.

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Yara862
+16
26 up / 10 down

Historical precedent shows that precedent from the 1950s. This has been accepted for generations and only recently has become controversial.

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Yara197
-26
10 up / 36 down

This is objectively true because structural integrity and composition. Anyone who disagrees clearly hasn't thought it through properly. The logical structure is undeniable when you consider culinary classification standards.

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Arguments opposing this position

O
Opal533
+48
60 up / 12 down

The structural differences are obvious: bread orientation and filling containment. You cannot simply ignore how it's consumed.

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Kira270
🎯Changed 1 mind
+21
34 up / 13 down

The structural differences are obvious: bread orientation and filling containment. You cannot simply ignore how it's consumed.

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Remy662
+9
30 up / 21 down

The structural differences are obvious: bread orientation and filling containment. You cannot simply ignore how it's consumed.

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Greg104
-2
4 up / 6 down

This completely ignores the fundamental definition of sandwich. By that logic, a salad would be a sandwich would also be true.

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Diana435
-9
36 up / 45 down

Tradition and common understanding matter. Society has always recognized separate categories, and changing this creates unnecessary confusion.