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ChunkyMonkey
05-02-2013, 20:42
http://dailycurrant.com/2013/05/02/bloomberg-refused-second-slice-of-pizza-at-local-restaurant/


Bloomberg Refused Second Slice of Pizza at Local RestaurantMay 2nd, 2013






http://dailycurrant.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/doomberg-e1367496712276-257x168.jpgNew York Mayor Michael Bloomberg was denied a second slice of pizza today at an Italian eatery in Brooklyn.
The owners of Collegno's Pizzeria say they refused to serve him more than one piece to protest Bloomberg's proposed soda ban,which would limit the portions of soda sold in the city.
Bloomberg was having an informal working lunch with city comptroller John Liu at the time and was enraged by the embarrassing prohibition. The owners would not relent, however, and the pair were forced to decamp to another restaurant to finish their meal.
Witnesses say the situation unfolded when as the two were looking over budget documents, they realized they needed more food than originally ordered.
"Hey, could I get another pepperoni over here?" Bloomberg asked owner Antonio Benito.
"I'm sorry sir," he replied, "we can't do that. You've reached your personal slice limit."
Stop and TiskMayor Bloomberg, not accustomed to being challenged, assumed that the owner was joking.
"OK, that's funny," he remarked, "because of the soda thing ... No come on. I'm not kidding. I haven't eaten all morning, just send over another pepperoni."
"I'm sorry sir. We're serious," Benito insisted. "We've decided that eating more than one piece isn't healthy for you, and so we're forbidding you from doing it."
"Look jackass," Bloomberg retorted, his anger boiling, "I fucking skipped breakfast this morning just so I could eat four slices of your pizza. Don't be a schmuck, just get back to the kitchen and bring out some fucking pizza, okay."
"I'm sorry sir, there's nothing I can do," the owner repeated. "Maybe you could go to several restaurants and get one slice at each. At least that way you're walking. You know, burning calories."
Witnesses say a fuming Bloomberg and a bemused Liu did indeed walk down the street to a rival pizzeria , ordered another slice and finished their meeting.
New York's so-called "soda ban" would have limited the size of sweetened beverages served in restaurants to 16 oz (0.5 liters). The plan, backed by Mayor Bloomberg, is currently being held up by a U.S. district court.

Bloomberg has been the mayor of New York City since 2002. Theretofore he was the CEO of Bloomberg LP, the world's leading financial data firm. His personal fortune is estimated at around $27 billion.

mikedubs
05-02-2013, 20:46
I hope this actually happened...

ETA: the website is like The Onion, oh well

dwalker460
05-02-2013, 20:47
Flawless Victory! Benito Wins!

hghclsswhitetrsh
05-02-2013, 20:47
Full of win. Suck it dickhead, some times we the people know what's best for the government officials.

mtnhack
05-02-2013, 20:48
That would be hilarious if it had happened.

Rooskibar03
05-02-2013, 21:07
That would be hilarious if it had happened.


Yeah. Funny read. I was "this" close to posting earlier before I looked a little deeper.

ChunkyMonkey
05-02-2013, 21:51
Worth posting nonetheless :)

hatidua
05-02-2013, 21:55
funny but fake.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/satire/bloombergpizza.asp

sniper7
05-02-2013, 21:55
I'll just believe its real!

MrPrena
05-02-2013, 22:37
I'll just believe its real!

Me too. :D

JohnTRourke
05-03-2013, 07:03
too bad it's fake, cuz we need a whole lot of this, on just about everything.
a big finger in the eye to pretty much all the statist pricks.