Wait, What? Twitter User Cut Pizza With Scissors And Left Everyone In Shock

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A Twitter user cut up a pizza with scissors, and left everyone confused and wondering why.

Wait, What? Twitter User Cut Pizza With Scissors And Left Everyone In Shock
A Twitter user cut up her pizza with scissors, and left everyone confused.

Highlights

  • Pizza is a dish that is universally loved
  • A Twitter user cut up pizza with scissors
  • Here's how other users reacted to it

Pizza is one dish that nobody can resist. The tempting combination of crusty dough with oodles of cheese, fresh Marinara sauce and delicious toppings is heavenly to say the least. Pizza lovers often debate about what is the right way to cut a pizza. While some say that pizza cutters are the most convenient, others swear by the humble fork and knife. However, one Twitter user had a bizarre and shocking solution to cut up a pizza. Believe it or not, she actually used scissors to cut her pizza, and she even thought that it was better than any other method previously used. Take a look at her tweet:

The tweet was posted by user @abidickinson, and in a short span of time, it has received over 12k likes. "Cutting a pizza with scissors>>>," she wrote in her tweet that garnered hundreds of comments and left Twitter users in shock.

Twitter users remained divided about using scissors to cut pizza. While some were in shock that such an implement exists, others shared pictures of scissors meant for cutting pizzas and sandwiches. Take a look at the reactions:

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What did you think of the weird technique to cut pizza with scissors? Tell us in the comments below. Interestingly, 9th February is also celebrated as World Pizza Day. If you're looking for some delightful ways to snack on pizza, we've got you covered. Click here for some delightful Pizza snacks that you can binge on.

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