alexwee [quote=fraddBS]@teresa: No, it says it is "typically square or rectangular and having a lid". It's not "typically" talk about the flat base and sides. Don't try to argue with me about this, man.[/quote] why because you know everything? Reply August 21, 2012
alexwee [quote=fraddBS]Because this thread was made before.... Also, it's because you can't have a "round box", because then it would be round, so it wouldn't have corners.[/quote] proof? Reply August 21, 2012
Wanton Because then you have those extra space in the corners to put stuff like small dips and excess. Reply August 20, 2012
xDracius It's tough to make a circle out of cardboardIt gets all bent and stuff. Reply August 19, 2012
alexwee [quote=Squirteezy]God : 1Atheists : 0[/quote] now don't get religious here Reply August 19, 2012
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so it's easier to get your pizza slice from the empty spaces?
[quote=fraddBS]@teresa: No, it says it is "typically square or rectangular and having a lid".
It's not "typically" talk about the flat base and sides.
Don't try to argue with me about this, man.[/quote]
why because you know everything?
[quote=fraddBS]Because this thread was made before....
Also, it's because you can't have a "round box", because then it would be round, so it wouldn't have corners.[/quote]
proof?
wtf wasnt there JUST a thread about this
Because then you have those extra space in the corners to put stuff like small dips and excess.
Stop forgetting the square pizzas
Square pizzas love you
It's tough to make a circle out of cardboard
It gets all bent and stuff.
Easier box assembly?
Because then it looks bigger
[quote=Squirteezy]God : 1
Atheists : 0[/quote]
now don't get religious here
The shape of the box does help the pizza in someway.
The pizza is round. They never said anything about the box.
Because they're cheaper and easier to stack.