Taking the pizza? Couple's 2253-kilometre Super Bowl delivery

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Taking the pizza? Couple's 2253-kilometre Super Bowl delivery

Montreal: A Canadian couple are going to extreme lengths as they prepare to watch Sunday's Super Bowl by placing a pizza delivery order from their favorite restaurant - more than 2253 kilometres away.

Lee and Carol Brown, who recently moved to Regina, Saskatchewan from Windsor, Ontario, told Canadian media they placed the order after failing to find a local pizza restaurant to their liking.

Long haul ... Lee and Carol Brown, who recently moved to Regina, Saskatchewan from Windsor, Ontario, will have their favourite pizza delivered by UPS, not by bicycle.

Long haul ... Lee and Carol Brown, who recently moved to Regina, Saskatchewan from Windsor, Ontario, will have their favourite pizza delivered by UPS, not by bicycle.Credit: Reuters

So as the Browns hunker down for Sunday's Super Bowl they'll be tucking into an extra-large pie courtesy of Windsor's Arcata Pizza, weighing in at CAN$140 ($141.74).

Most of the cost is absorbed by the delivery fee charged by UPS.

The pie was made fresh by Arcata before being frozen immediately; the Browns will cook it before Sunday's game.

"The sauce is good, the dough is good, the toppings are fresh, Arcata was the best pizza in town for us," Carol Brown was quoted as saying.

"We talk about it all the time. We don't really eat pizza here. We've tried it here, it's just not the same.

"We miss pizza from Windsor. I thought, 'I'd love to get one shipped. I'd just like to have that pie.'"

Arcata pizza owner Bob Abumeeiz admitted he thought the couple were joking when their long-distance order was placed.

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"A week ago I got the phone call and I thought it was crazy and it was someone playing a joke on me, but then I realised it was for real," he said.

The extra large pizza features cheese, pineapple and ham.

AFP

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