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April Cools Post: New York vs Chicago Pizza

The author discusses Chicago vs New York pizza debates, noting that most Chicago pizza chains serve stuffed pizza rather than deep dish. The article argues that Chicago is a great sausage city, with even Home Depot stores selling hot dogs.

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