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Jon tries to order a coke “without the gas in it”

Jon requests “discs” of “spicy pork” on his pizza, rather than ‘pepperoni’. Trying to then narrow in on how to order bacon, he asks the restaurant worker to name what other pork-related toppings they have. When the worker does not mention bacon, he changes tack, asking instead whether the restaurant makes a “breakfast pizza” (and thus sets of the silent buzzer by using the word ‘pizza’).

John requests “no dairy on it, if possible”, and then somewhat clumsily confirms that he does not want cheese with the phrase “no please”. Seeking to recover from his verbal stumble, he grasps at the phrase “white pizza”, apparently thinking this means a pizza without cheese. However, this only succeeds in setting off the silent buzzer once more for the use of the word ‘pizza’.

Back in the studio, Alex confirms that Jon incurred just the two penalties. He shares that the pizza received was a vegetarian pizza, with the requested meats added, but did correctly have no tomato or cheese.

Returning to footage of Jon’s attempt to earn a bonus point by getting the worker to say ‘bubbles’, we see him try to start a discussion about carbonated beverages, and whether its possibly to get one “without the gas in it”. However, his attempts to act as if he has forgotten the word ‘bubbles’ fall on deaf ears, as the worker insists that they do not have any flat drinks.

Summing up the task, Alex states that Jon received the most accurate pizza order.

(Written by Karl Craven)

(Illustrations collected and adjusted by: Karl Craven)

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