Gordon Ramsay has been slammed for his bottomless pizza with one customer saying it looks like one served at Wetherspoons.
The TV chef – known for his foul-mouthed outbursts – is selling it at seven of his restaurants.
The 57-year-old offers the pepperoni pizza as part of a bottomless deal at his UK Street Pizza restaurant chain for £20.
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Customers can even add an hour-and-a-half of ‘bottomless Prosecco’ for an extra fee of £24 per person, too.
The pizza restaurants are located across London and in the south east – like Reading and Woking.
But, some fans have been left unamused by the doughy snack, saying it looks like budget pub Wetherspoon pizza, as reported by What’s The Jam.
“Looks like a wetherspoons’s pizza,” said Adrián Viejo.
Another added: “Please stick to fish and chips. From Italy.”
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“Little stingy on the cheese mate,” said Britanee.
It comes after the telly cook’s £14 burrata airport dish was slated by fans for resembling a Harvester meal.
Some even claimed that they could recreate the dish themselves for a fraction of the price.
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However, the pizza intrigued some fans’ taste buds.
“Ooh that looks good!” said one.
“Such a masterpiece,” gushed Taylor Stewart
“First of all…yum,” added another.
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