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Spizzico
Restaurant in Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Spizzico is a chain of franchised quick-service pizzerias owned by the Italian-based multinational catering company Autogrill.
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Locations
The chain currently has 169 restaurants in Italy, Greece, Switzerland, France, and the United States.[citation needed][1] Typical locations include motorway service areas, airports, railway stations, high streets, shopping malls, and trade fairs. Spizzico restaurants often share a site with other Autogrill fast-food restaurant chains located in the same building.
Serving
Spizzico's staple offering consists of very large pizzas (far bigger than regular pizzeria-served or home-delivered ones) which are sold in eighth, quarter, or half slices with a variable number of toppings (some fixed, some seasonal, some special), together with pizza slices calzones, fried panzerotti and such other fast-food fare as fries, salads, soft drinks, and desserts. Meals can be eaten in the restaurant or taken out to consume elsewhere.
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