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Do you still get little sachets of salt and pepper in your pizza delivery?

Posted by rxuz@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 12 comments

Where have they gone, little greasy pockets of flavour.

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Birdman_of_Upminster@reddit

I'm intrigued. Where are you ordering your pizzas from who used to give you salt and pepper sachets? I didn't even know this was a thing.
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rxuz@reddit (OP)

It's been a common thing here across a few different towns, even places I've worked in we used to put salt and pepper sachets in
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PuddingBrat@reddit

Never heard of this. Never had them. My question is where has the little plastic table gone?!
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vatusia@reddit

I believe it’s gone to the great big plastic island in the sky with the straws.
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hardingman@reddit

With your wording I’m concerned you are sucking on paper salt and pepper sachets…
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Icy_Mixture1482@reddit

Why would you need to put salt and pepper on a pizza? I usually get a little paprika sachet or occasionally they’ll add extra grated cheese in a sachet.
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Deformedpye@reddit

Never in my years of ordering pizza have I got salt and pepper packets. Was this ever a thing?
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DRUGEND1@reddit

I’ve literally never been given these.
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Latex-Siren@reddit

It has been ages since I saw those little greasy paper packets. I think the only place that still uses them is the local chippy sometimes. Nowadays, if you get a sachet, it is usually a little plastic pot of garlic dip, which is a poor trade-off in my opinion.
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DaveL16@reddit

Pret A Manger have them. I stock up whenever I’m there, the price of their food justifies it.
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GaryJM@reddit

I've never been given salt and pepper when ordering a pizza for delivery.
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