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Why is Finnish smoked venison pizza named after Silvio Berlusconi?

In 2005, the Italian city of Parma was chosen as the headquarters of the European Food Safety Authority. At the solemn ceremony, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said that he was happy with this outcome, since the Finns, the main competitors of Parma, have a passion for smoked venison, so it is unwise to place such an organization in Finland. In response, the Finnish pizzeria chain Kotipizza has launched a new smoked venison pizza named after Berlusconi. In 2008, Berlusconi's pizza took first place at the annual New York Pizza Festival, ahead of two dishes from Italy itself.

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