Pizza Day
Where the saying "Everything ends in pizza" comes from is very Brazilian, and a way of expressing political dissatisfaction. Journalist Milton Peruzzi is the father of the child. In the 1960s, the Palmeiras club was going through a series of upheavals, and the club's managers spent more than 14 hours in a meeting to decide the future of the team. After the meeting, all the managers (who were starving), ordered 18 giant pizzas. Milton Peruzzi was present at the meeting, and the next day he published a story with the following headline: "Palmeiras crisis ends in pizza." After that story, the journalist started using the expression in other reports, and turned the expression into a synonym for "ending well." But does the original interpretation still hold?
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