Someone is bombing every Toronto pizza joint with one-star reviews Toronto
The critical judge, who goes by the name"Giuli Marconi," has left over 30 reviews — most of which are negative — under some of the most top-rated pizza restaurants in Toronto., which is located at 899 Bloor St W and serves up Sicilian-Levantine pizzas, posted several screenshots of Marconi's one-star reviews.
"Judging by your streak of 30-plus one-star reviews of restaurants across Toronto you are a very negative person who is hell bent on desecrating small businesses," a response from the restaurant to the review says. Apart from Levant Pizza, the food critic and self-proclaimed pizza expert has taken time to review several other pizza restaurants in Toronto."Worst pizza I have ever had…almost as bad as NORTH OF BROOKYLN…no flavour and so acidic...
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