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{{Short description|Device used to prevent pizza box lid from touching the pizza}} | |||
A '''pizza saver''' is a small device used to prevent the top of a [[pizza box]] from collapsing in at the center and touching the pizza inside. This simple yet effective tool is commonly used in pizza delivery to maintain the quality and appearance of the pizza during transport. | |||
== History == | ==History== | ||
The pizza saver was invented in 1985 by Carmela Vitale of [[Dix Hills, New York]]. She patented the device, which she called a "package saver," in 1985, and the patent was granted in 1987. The invention was designed to address the problem of pizza boxes collapsing and damaging the pizza during delivery. | |||
The pizza saver | ==Design and Function== | ||
The typical pizza saver is a small, three-legged plastic stool that is placed in the center of the pizza. It is usually made of [[plastic]], which is both lightweight and inexpensive. The legs of the pizza saver are designed to be long enough to prevent the box lid from touching the pizza, yet short enough to fit inside the box without interfering with the pizza itself. | |||
[[File:Pizza_saver.JPG|A typical pizza saver used in pizza boxes|thumb|right]] | |||
The pizza saver is | The pizza saver is placed on top of the pizza before the box is closed. When the box is closed, the pizza saver supports the lid, preventing it from sagging and coming into contact with the pizza. This helps to keep the pizza looking fresh and appetizing upon delivery. | ||
== | ==Variations== | ||
While the classic design of the pizza saver is a three-legged stool, there are variations that include different shapes and materials. Some pizza savers are designed to be more environmentally friendly, using biodegradable materials instead of plastic. | |||
The | ==Cultural Impact== | ||
The pizza saver has become a ubiquitous part of pizza delivery, often going unnoticed by consumers. However, it plays a crucial role in ensuring that the pizza arrives in good condition. Some people have found creative uses for pizza savers, such as using them as stands for small objects or as toys. | |||
[[File:Pizza_Funghi_mit_Pizzahalter.JPG|A pizza with a pizza saver in place|thumb|left]] | |||
==Related pages== | |||
* [[Pizza box]] | |||
* [[Pizza delivery]] | * [[Pizza delivery]] | ||
* [[Pizza | * [[Pizza]] | ||
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[[Category:Pizza]] | |||
[[Category:Food packaging]] | [[Category:Food packaging]] | ||
[[Category:American inventions]] | [[Category:American inventions]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:52, 23 March 2025
Device used to prevent pizza box lid from touching the pizza
A pizza saver is a small device used to prevent the top of a pizza box from collapsing in at the center and touching the pizza inside. This simple yet effective tool is commonly used in pizza delivery to maintain the quality and appearance of the pizza during transport.
History[edit]
The pizza saver was invented in 1985 by Carmela Vitale of Dix Hills, New York. She patented the device, which she called a "package saver," in 1985, and the patent was granted in 1987. The invention was designed to address the problem of pizza boxes collapsing and damaging the pizza during delivery.
Design and Function[edit]
The typical pizza saver is a small, three-legged plastic stool that is placed in the center of the pizza. It is usually made of plastic, which is both lightweight and inexpensive. The legs of the pizza saver are designed to be long enough to prevent the box lid from touching the pizza, yet short enough to fit inside the box without interfering with the pizza itself.
The pizza saver is placed on top of the pizza before the box is closed. When the box is closed, the pizza saver supports the lid, preventing it from sagging and coming into contact with the pizza. This helps to keep the pizza looking fresh and appetizing upon delivery.
Variations[edit]
While the classic design of the pizza saver is a three-legged stool, there are variations that include different shapes and materials. Some pizza savers are designed to be more environmentally friendly, using biodegradable materials instead of plastic.
Cultural Impact[edit]
The pizza saver has become a ubiquitous part of pizza delivery, often going unnoticed by consumers. However, it plays a crucial role in ensuring that the pizza arrives in good condition. Some people have found creative uses for pizza savers, such as using them as stands for small objects or as toys.
Related pages[edit]
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