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Little Caesars Restaurant Accused of Selling DiGiorno Frozen Pizza

Is it “Pizza Pizza” or is it “DiGiorno DiGiorno?”

WASHINGTON – SEPTEMBER 17: Love Kitchen Road Manager Doug Ruthven slices pizzas made by the mobile kitchen for distribution in front of the Department of Veterans Affairs building September 17, 2007 in Washington, DC. The Love Kitchen was in town to provide hot pizza meals to homeless people including homeless veterans. Little Caesar’s founder Michael Ilitch was awarded with the Secretary’s Award Monday by the Department of Veterans Affairs to recognize his support of veterans. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

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Is it "Pizza Pizza" or is it "DiGiorno DiGiorno?"

Twitter user @vinandwesson started the controversy when he posted a video taken at his local Little Caesars... in the video, it appears that one of the workers is standing next to a shopping cart full of DiGiorno pizza.

Little Caesars investigated the location after the restaurant was accused of selling DiGiorno frozen pizza and there is actually a good reason... the location is inside of a KMart and it was a shopping cart full of expired DiGiorno pizzas that just happened to be next to the counter.