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Object-ive review: Death Stranding's Pizza

My dear sister is something of a ham lover

Sam looks out over a rocky landscape in Death Stranding Director's Cut
Image credit: KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS/Rock Paper Shotgun

In an episode of the sadly defunct Ideas Channel entitled “A History of Pizza in 8 slices”, host Mike Rugnetta makes two devastatingly potent observations about pizza that have stuck with me since. The first of these is the idea that takeaway pizza, pre-sliced in its grease-freckled box, is pizza at its most ontologically ‘real’; while we may rightfully scorn the Large Mac as a simulacrum of a homemade burger, even the lowliest of “Papa” John Schnatter’s pepperoni n’ racism pies represents a more authentic pizza experience than a considerably more delicious DIY alternative.

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