How Pizza Has Taken Over America

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How has sushi taken over Japan as pizza has taken over America? The answer is… it hasn’t. Sushi is an up-and-coming food, not so popular that it has taken over, but it’s pretty popular. Some people may argue that sushi has taken over pizza, but I disagree. Sushi hasn’t taken over Japan as pizza has taken over America because there are fewer sushi restaurants than pizza restaurants, pizza has impacted the world more than sushi, and pizza is loved by many more people.

First, sushi hasn’t taken over Japan as pizza has taken over America because there are fewer sushi restaurants than pizza restaurants. According to the article, “How Pizza Conquered America,” it states “Over the next two decades, the number of pizzerias in America soared …show more content…

According to the article, “How Pizza Conquered America,” states “At the time of Mastro’s death in 1957, pizzerias were flourishing in New York and several other East Coast cities. Frank’s son, Vinnie, took over the family business and expanded it further, even introducing frozen pizza dough. But when Vinnie died suddenly in 1965, the Mastro business collapsed and the family name was lost to time. Nevertheless, Mastro’s legacy lives on in the 30 million slices of pizza eaten in the United States every day." First, people have made many delicious brands of pizza such as Domino’s, Pizza Hut, Little Caesars, Papa John’s, Digiornio, and 40 others. Next, there are a few sushi brands that exist such as Hitomebore, Tsuyahime, Sekka, Nushiki, and about 20 more. Furthermore, pizza is debatably loved by many more than sushi, not saying I'm correct, but I acknowledge so. So as you can see, sushi hasn’t taken over Japan as pizza has taken over America because pizza has impacted the world more than