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Pizza the action for 'Fabio'



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Published Date: 19 July 2008
A TOP city look-a-like is hoping to give charity a slice of the profits from a new pizza.
Howard Brown – one of the premier Fabio Capello doubles in the country – pictured right, launched the new “Capello pizza” at Peterborough take-away Papa Luigi.

The firm will donate 20 per cent of all profits from the special dish to the Royal Nat
ional Institute for the Blind, as it celebrate its 25th anniversary.

The pizza has been designed to represent England and Italy, with half the pizza topped with Italian salami and red and green peppers – which represent the Italian flag – and the other half topped with Lincolnshire sausage and red peppers, to represent the cross of St George.

Mr Brown was asked to launch the pizza after gaining fame in The Evening Telegraph on a visit to London Road.

The Peterborough look-a-like said: “The pizza boys asked me to pose for photos outside one of the Papa Luigi shops, which was great fun as all the traffic kept pulling over and asking me for my autograph.

“Even I was shocked by the great response.”

Papa Luigi has already set the fund-raising going by putting a £100 in the charity coffers as a thank- you gesture to Mr Brown for posing for photos which have been used on the new menu.



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  • Last Updated: 18 July 2008 2:02 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 
  

 
 


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