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People are really upset about the way this chef cuts pizza

Have you ever seen someone do this before?

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People are really upset about the way this chef cuts pizza

Have you ever seen someone do this before?

Recently, Delish.com reshared a video of an Everything Bagel Pizza recipe. And although the pizza looks delicious, for the most part, people were distracted by a specific portion of the video. The chef and mastermind behind the pie served at The Parlor in Dobbs Ferry, New York, cut slices with scissors. Some fans found it bizarre.2. Others were disturbed.3. One called it a monstrosity. 4. Others called for everyone to chime in.5. One said they were completely "turned off."6. Overall, it was a big issue.In defense of the chef, some feel that traditional round pizza cutters are the absolute worst. They never slice through the crust on the first try. You have to run the cutter back and forth a million times, and it's impossible to follow the original line, so you're left with some seriously janky-looking slices with cheese falling off of them.That's where scissors come in. Snip, snip and you're done! It involves less work, gets pizza in your mouth faster and is actually super authentic. Italians have been serving shears with big pies forever. It's even how the country's street vendors cut their pizza.Give scissors a try. Amazon's got a whole slew of food-safe ones, including shears made exclusively for cutting pizza.

Recently, Delish.com reshared a video of an Everything Bagel Pizza recipe. And although the pizza looks delicious, for the most part, people were distracted by a specific portion of the video. The chef and mastermind behind the pie served at The Parlor in Dobbs Ferry, New York, cut slices with scissors.

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  1. Some fans found it bizarre.
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2. Others were disturbed.

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Facebook / Delish

3. One called it a monstrosity.

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Facebook / Delish

4. Others called for everyone to chime in.

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Facebook / Delish

5. One said they were completely "turned off."

WMTW-TV
Facebook / Delish

6. Overall, it was a big issue.

WMTW-TV
Facebook / Delish

In defense of the chef, some feel that traditional round pizza cutters are the absolute worst. They never slice through the crust on the first try. You have to run the cutter back and forth a million times, and it's impossible to follow the original line, so you're left with some seriously janky-looking slices with cheese falling off of them.

That's where scissors come in. Snip, snip and you're done! It involves less work, gets pizza in your mouth faster and is actually super authentic. Italians have been serving shears with big pies forever. It's even how the country's street vendors cut their pizza.

Give scissors a try. Amazon's got a whole slew of food-safe ones, including shears made exclusively for cutting pizza.