What do you think it looks like?
Asda shoppers have been taken aback after the retailer's famous make-your-own pizzas have undergone a makeover.
At in-store pizza counters, customers have their choice of base, sauce, and a whole host of toppings. Prices are also significantly less than if you were to order a pizza delivery. The supermarket giant has told the ECHO its new pizza design has been "causing a stir" on social media. Commenting on a photo, one customer said "this looks like Frankenstein with a Mohawk?’ and another said that they "genuinely thought it was a South Park character".Asda has now said it is confirming the pizza's new shape is a chick.
"With the clocks set to go forward, we look forward to lighter nights going into spring and we can all use a little chick-me-up" Receive newsletters with the latest news, sport and what's on updates from the Liverpool ECHO by signing up here
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