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  • [edit] Doubt surrounding the ‘pizza-meat’ binding-agent
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There is some doubt surrounding which binding-agent is being used in the ‘pizza-meat’ mixture[4]. One of the webpages on the Stabburet website states that the binding-agent being used is soy protein[5], while another states that the binding-agent being used is gelatin based on swine.[6] In an 1997 article from the online editon of the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, the Factory Director, Ivar Moss, is being referred to as saying, with the Information Director in Orkla Foods, Håkon Mageli present, that they have recently switched the binding-agent from soy protein to gelatin.[7] On the Grandiosa boxes, it’s saying, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein.[8][9][10]

    [edit] Pizzas produced on the Grandiosa pizza-factory in Stranda, not being sold in Sweden
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There seems to be a small paradox surrounding the fact that the extremely popular Norwegian Italian-style Orkla Group Stabburet Grandiosa pizzas[11] aren’t being sold in Sweden, even if the far less popular Norwegian American-style Orkla Group Stabburet Big One pizzas[12] are. (Under the product-name ‘Grandiosa Pan Pizza’, and the Orkla Group producer-label ‘Procordia Food’).[13]

    In Sweden, only “Grandiosa”-pizzas produced on the Orkla Group Procordia Food pizza-factory in Vansbro in Dalarna in Sweden[14], and on the Orkla Group Stabburet Big One pizza-factory in Stranda in Norway, are being sold.[15]

    In the rural West-Norwegian municipality of Stranda, there are actually two Orkla Group Stabburet pizza-factories. One Big One-factory, and one Grandiosa-factory.[16]

    The American-style pizzas produced on the Big One-factory, are being sold as ‘Big One’ pizzas in Norway[17], and as ‘Grandiosa Pan Pizza’ in Sweden and Finland.[18][19]

    The Italian-style pizzas produced on the Grandiosa-factory are being sold as ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas in Norway[20], and as ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas of the type ‘Perhepizzat’ in Finland.[21]

    [edit] References
    ^ Sverre Bjørstad Graff (2002-07-01). Grandiosa – den store testen! (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Joakim Thorkildsen (2006-03-14). 300 000 har lastet ned Grandiosa-låt (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og Produkter – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Ernæring og helse – Næringstabeller – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Dagbladet. Forretningshemmelighet til 25,90 (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veggavisen. Kultur – Mat og drikke – Hvordan kjøtt er det i Pizza Grandiosa (In this message-board thread, one of the users has added a picture of the Pizza Grandiosa box, taken with a digital camera, showing that it’s saying on the box, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Islam.no. Salam Diskusjonsforum – Pludring og prat – Topic: Bacon-snacks (The users of this muslim message-board, seems to think that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Perhepizzat – Grandiosa (Click the ‘Grandiosa Classic 585g’-link, to see that it’s saying on the Finnish Grandiosa-website, that the binding-agent being used is ‘soijaproteiina’, soy protein) (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Pizza Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Big One Pizza (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Procodia Food AB. Våra produktionsanläggningar – Vansbro, Dalarna (Click ‘OM PROCORDIA FOOD’ and ‘Produktionsanläggningar’ on the webpage, to see the different production-sites) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veiatlas.no – Din reiseplanlegger med presentasjon av norske hjørnestensbedrifter. Stabburet AS Stranda, Kyrkjegata (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Big One Pizza (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Pannupizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Pizza Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Perhepizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.

    [edit] External links
    Grandiosa Norway
    Grandiosa Finland
    Grandiosa Sweden
    GrandiosaLANDs homepage
    Retrieved from “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandiosa”
    Categories: NPOV disputes | Norwegian cuisine | Orkla Group | Frozen pizza brands

  • [edit] Doubt surrounding the ‘pizza-meat’ binding-agent
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There is some doubt surrounding which binding-agent is being used in the ‘pizza-meat’ mixture[4]. One of the webpages on the Stabburet website states that the binding-agent being used is soy protein[5], while another states that the binding-agent being used is gelatin based on swine.[6] In an 1997 article from the online editon of the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, the Factory Director, Ivar Moss, is being referred to as saying, with the Information Director in Orkla Foods, Håkon Mageli present, that they have recently switched the binding-agent from soy protein to gelatin.[7] On the Grandiosa boxes, it’s saying, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein.[8][9][10]

    [edit] Pizzas produced on the Grandiosa pizza-factory in Stranda, not being sold in Sweden
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There seems to be a small paradox surrounding the fact that the extremely popular Norwegian Italian-style Orkla Group Stabburet Grandiosa pizzas[11] aren’t being sold in Sweden, even if the far less popular Norwegian American-style Orkla Group Stabburet Big One pizzas[12] are. (Under the product-name ‘Grandiosa Pan Pizza’, and the Orkla Group producer-label ‘Procordia Food’).[13]

    In Sweden, only “Grandiosa”-pizzas produced on the Orkla Group Procordia Food pizza-factory in Vansbro in Dalarna in Sweden[14], and on the Orkla Group Stabburet Big One pizza-factory in Stranda in Norway, are being sold.[15]

    In the remote West-Norwegian municipality of Stranda, there are actually two Orkla Group Stabburet pizza-factories. One Big One-factory, and one Grandiosa-factory.[16]

    The American-style pizzas produced on the Big One-factory, are being sold as ‘Big One’ pizzas in Norway[17], and as ‘Grandiosa Pan Pizza’ in Sweden and Finland.[18][19]

    The Italian-style pizzas produced on the Grandiosa-factory are being sold as ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas in Norway[20], and as ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas of the type ‘Perhepizzat’ in Finland.[21]

    [edit] References
    ^ Sverre Bjørstad Graff (2002-07-01). Grandiosa – den store testen! (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Joakim Thorkildsen (2006-03-14). 300 000 har lastet ned Grandiosa-låt (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og Produkter – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Ernæring og helse – Næringstabeller – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Dagbladet. Forretningshemmelighet til 25,90 (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veggavisen. Kultur – Mat og drikke – Hvordan kjøtt er det i Pizza Grandiosa (In this message-board thread, one of the users has added a picture of the Pizza Grandiosa box, taken with a digital camera, showing that it’s saying on the box, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Islam.no. Salam Diskusjonsforum – Pludring og prat – Topic: Bacon-snacks (The users of this muslim message-board, seems to think that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Perhepizzat – Grandiosa (Click the ‘Grandiosa Classic 585g’-link, to see that it’s saying on the Finnish Grandiosa-website, that the binding-agent being used is ‘soijaproteiina’, soy protein) (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Pizza Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Big One Pizza (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Procodia Food AB. Våra produktionsanläggningar – Vansbro, Dalarna (Click ‘OM PROCORDIA FOOD’ and ‘Produktionsanläggningar’ on the webpage, to see the different production-sites) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veiatlas.no – Din reiseplanlegger med presentasjon av norske hjørnestensbedrifter. Stabburet AS Stranda, Kyrkjegata (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Big One Pizza (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Pannupizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Pizza Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Perhepizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.

    [edit] External links
    Grandiosa Norway
    Grandiosa Finland
    Grandiosa Sweden
    GrandiosaLANDs homepage
    Retrieved from “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandiosa”
    Categories: NPOV disputes | Norwegian cuisine | Orkla Group | Frozen pizza brands

  • Doubt surrounding the ‘pizza-meat’ binding-agent
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There is some doubt surrounding which binding-agent is being used in the ‘pizza-meat’ mixture[4]. One of the webpages on the Stabburet website states that the binding-agent being used is soy protein[5], while another states that the binding-agent being used is gelatin based on swine.[6] In an 1997 article from the online editon of the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, the Factory Director, Ivar Moss, is being referred to as saying, with the Information Director in Orkla Foods, Håkon Mageli present, that they have recently switched the binding-agent from soy protein to gelatin.[7] On the Grandiosa boxes, it’s saying, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein.[8][9][10]

    [edit] Pizzas produced on the Grandiosa pizza-factory in Stranda, not being sold in Sweden
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There seems to be a small paradox surrounding the fact that the extremely popular Norwegian Italian-style Orkla Group Stabburet Grandiosa pizzas[11] aren’t being sold in Sweden, even if the far less popular Norwegian American-style Orkla Group Stabburet Big One pizzas[12] are. (Under the product-name ‘Grandiosa Pan Pizza’, and the Orkla Group producer-label ‘Procordia Food’).[13]

    In Sweden, only ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas produced on the Orkla Group Procordia Food pizza-factory in Vansbro in Dalarna in Sweden[14], and on the Orkla Group Stabburet Big One pizza-factory in Stranda in Norway, are being sold.[15]

    In the remote West-Norwegian municipality of Stranda, there are actually two Orkla Group Stabburet pizza-factories. One Big One-factory, and one Grandiosa-factory.[16]

    The American-style pizzas produced on the Big One-factory, are being sold as ‘Big One’ pizzas in Norway[17], and as ‘Grandiosa Pan Pizza’ in Sweden and Finland.[18][19]

    The Italian-style pizzas produced on the Grandiosa-factory are being sold as ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas in Norway[20], and as ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas of the type ‘Perhepizzat’ in Finland.[21]

    [edit] References
    ^ Sverre Bjørstad Graff (2002-07-01). Grandiosa – den store testen! (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Joakim Thorkildsen (2006-03-14). 300 000 har lastet ned Grandiosa-låt (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og Produkter – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Ernæring og helse – Næringstabeller – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Dagbladet. Forretningshemmelighet til 25,90 (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veggavisen. Kultur – Mat og drikke – Hvordan kjøtt er det i Pizza Grandiosa (In this message-board thread, one of the users has added a picture of the Pizza Grandiosa box, taken with a digital camera, showing that it’s saying on the box, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Islam.no. Salam Diskusjonsforum – Pludring og prat – Topic: Bacon-snacks (The users of this muslim message-board, seems to think that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Perhepizzat – Grandiosa (Click the ‘Grandiosa Classic 585g’-link, to see that it’s saying on the Finnish Grandiosa-website, that the binding-agent being used is ‘soijaproteiina’, soy protein) (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Pizza Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Big One Pizza (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Procodia Food AB. Våra produktionsanläggningar – Vansbro, Dalarna (Click ‘OM PROCORDIA FOOD’ and ‘Produktionsanläggningar’ on the webpage, to see the different production-sites) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veiatlas.no – Din reiseplanlegger med presentasjon av norske hjørnestensbedrifter. Stabburet AS Stranda, Kyrkjegata (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Big One Pizza (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Pannupizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Pizza Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Perhepizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.

    [edit] External links
    Grandiosa Norway
    Grandiosa Finland
    Grandiosa Sweden
    GrandiosaLANDs homepage
    Retrieved from “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandiosa”
    Categories: NPOV disputes | Norwegian cuisine | Orkla Group | Frozen pizza brands

  • Doubt surrounding the ‘pizza-meat’ binding-agent
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There is some doubt surrounding which binding-agent is being used in the ‘pizza-meat’ mixture[4]. One of the webpages on the Stabburet website states that the binding-agent being used is soy protein[5], while another states that the binding-agent being used is gelatin based on swine.[6] In an 1997 article from the online editon of the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, the Factory Director, Ivar Moss, is being referred to as saying, with the Information Director in Orkla Foods, Håkon Mageli present, that they have recently switched the binding-agent from soy protein to gelatin.[7] On the Grandiosa boxes, it’s saying, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein.[8][9][10]

    [edit] Pizzas produced on the Grandiosa pizza-factory in Stranda, not being sold in Sweden
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There seems to be a small paradox surrounding the fact that the extremely popular Norwegian Italian-style Orkla Group Stabburet Grandiosa pizzas[11] aren’t being sold in Sweden, even if the less popular Norwegian American-style Orkla Group Stabburet Big One pizzas[12] are. (Under the product-name ‘Grandiosa Pan Pizza’, and the Orkla Group producer-label ‘Procordia Food’).[13]

    In Sweden, only ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas produced on the Orkla Group Procordia Food pizza-factory in Vansbro in Dalarna in Sweden[14], and on the Orkla Group Stabburet Big One pizza-factory in Stranda in Norway, are being sold.[15]

    In the West-Norwegian municipality of Stranda, there are actually two Orkla Group Stabburet pizza-factories. One Big One-factory, and one Grandiosa-factory.[16]

    The American-style pizzas produced on the Big One-factory, are being sold as ‘Big One’ pizzas in Norway[17], and as ‘Grandiosa Pan Pizza’ in Sweden and Finland.[18][19]

    The Italian-style pizzas produced on the Grandiosa-factory are being sold as ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas in Norway[20], and as ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas of the type ‘Perhepizzat’ in Finland.[21]

    [edit] References
    ^ Sverre Bjørstad Graff (2002-07-01). Grandiosa – den store testen! (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Joakim Thorkildsen (2006-03-14). 300 000 har lastet ned Grandiosa-låt (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og Produkter – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Ernæring og helse – Næringstabeller – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Dagbladet. Forretningshemmelighet til 25,90 (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veggavisen. Kultur – Mat og drikke – Hvordan kjøtt er det i Pizza Grandiosa (In this message-board thread, one of the users has added a picture of the Pizza Grandiosa box, taken with a digital camera, showing that it’s saying on the box, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Islam.no. Salam Diskusjonsforum – Pludring og prat – Topic: Bacon-snacks (The users of this muslim message-board, seems to think that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Perhepizzat – Grandiosa (Click the ‘Grandiosa Classic 585g’-link, to see that it’s saying on the Finnish Grandiosa-website, that the binding-agent being used is ‘soijaproteiina’, soy protein) (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Pizza Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Big One Pizza (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Procodia Food AB. Våra produktionsanläggningar – Vansbro, Dalarna (Click ‘OM PROCORDIA FOOD’ and ‘Produktionsanläggningar’ on the webpage, to see the different production-sites) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veiatlas.no – Din reiseplanlegger med presentasjon av norske hjørnestensbedrifter. Stabburet AS Stranda, Kyrkjegata (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Big One Pizza (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Pannupizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Pizza Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Perhepizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.

    [edit] External links
    Grandiosa Norway
    Grandiosa Finland
    Grandiosa Sweden
    GrandiosaLANDs homepage
    Retrieved from “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandiosa”
    Categories: NPOV disputes | Norwegian cuisine | Orkla Group | Frozen pizza brands

  • Doubt surrounding the ‘pizza-meat’ binding-agent
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There is some doubt surrounding which binding-agent is being used in the ‘pizza-meat’ mixture[4]. One of the webpages on the Stabburet website states that the binding-agent being used is soy protein[5], while another states that the binding-agent being used is gelatin based on swine.[6] In an 1997 article from the online editon of the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, the Factory Director, Ivar Moss, is being referred to as saying, with the Information Director in Orkla Foods, Håkon Mageli present, that they have recently switched the binding-agent from soy protein to gelatin.[7] On the Grandiosa boxes, it’s saying, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein.[8][9][10]

    [edit] Pizzas produced on the Grandiosa pizza-factory in Stranda, not being sold in Sweden
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There seems to be a small paradox surrounding the fact that the extremely popular Norwegian Orkla Group Stabburet Grandiosa pizzas[11] aren’t being sold in Sweden, even if the less popular Norwegian Orkla Group Stabburet Big One pizzas[12] are. (With the product-name of ‘Grandiosa Pan Pizza’, and under the Orkla Group producer-label of ‘Procordia Food’).[13]

    In Sweden, only ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas produced on the Orkla Group Procordia Food pizza-factory in Vansbro in Dalarna in Sweden[14], and on the Orkla Group Stabburet Big One pizza-factory in Stranda in Norway, are being sold.[15]

    In the West-Norwegian municipality of Stranda, there are actually two Orkla Group Stabburet pizza-factories. One Big One-factory, and one Grandiosa-factory.[16]

    The pizzas produced on the Big One-factory, are being sold as ‘Big One’ pizzas in Norway[17], and as ‘Grandiosa Pan Pizza’ in Sweden and Finland.[18][19]

    The pizzas produced on the Grandiosa-factory are being sold as ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas in Norway[20], and as ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas of the type ‘Perhepizzat’ in Finland.[21]

    [edit] References
    ^ Sverre Bjørstad Graff (2002-07-01). Grandiosa – den store testen! (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Joakim Thorkildsen (2006-03-14). 300 000 har lastet ned Grandiosa-låt (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og Produkter – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Ernæring og helse – Næringstabeller – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Dagbladet. Forretningshemmelighet til 25,90 (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veggavisen. Kultur – Mat og drikke – Hvordan kjøtt er det i Pizza Grandiosa (In this message-board thread, one of the users has added a picture of the Pizza Grandiosa box, taken with a digital camera, showing that it’s saying on the box, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Islam.no. Salam Diskusjonsforum – Pludring og prat – Topic: Bacon-snacks (The users of this muslim message-board, seems to think that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Perhepizzat – Grandiosa (Click the ‘Grandiosa Classic 585g’-link, to see that it’s saying on the Finnish Grandiosa-website, that the binding-agent being used is ‘soijaproteiina’, soy protein) (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Pizza Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Big One Pizza (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Procodia Food AB. Våra produktionsanläggningar – Vansbro, Dalarna (Click ‘OM PROCORDIA FOOD’ and ‘Produktionsanläggningar’ on the webpage, to see the different production-sites) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veiatlas.no – Din reiseplanlegger med presentasjon av norske hjørnestensbedrifter. Stabburet AS Stranda, Kyrkjegata (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Big One Pizza (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Pannupizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Pizza Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Perhepizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.

    [edit] External links
    Grandiosa Norway
    Grandiosa Finland
    Grandiosa Sweden
    GrandiosaLANDs homepage
    Retrieved from “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandiosa”
    Categories: NPOV disputes | Norwegian cuisine | Orkla Group | Frozen pizza brands

  • Doubt surrounding the ‘pizza-meat’ binding-agent
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There is some doubt surrounding which binding-agent is being used in the ‘pizza-meat’ mixture[4]. One of the webpages on the Stabburet website states that the binding-agent being used is soy protein[5], while another states that the binding-agent being used is gelatin based on swine.[6] In an 1997 article from the online editon of the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, the Factory Director, Ivar Moss, is being referred to as saying, with the Information Director in Orkla Foods, Håkon Mageli present, that they have recently switched the binding-agent from soy protein to gelatin.[7] On the Grandiosa boxes, it’s saying, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein.[8][9][10]

    [edit] Pizzas produced on the Grandiosa pizza-factory in Stranda, not being sold in Sweden
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There seems to be a small paradox surrounding the fact that the extremely popular Norwegian Orkla Group Stabburet Grandiosa pizzas[11] aren’t being sold in Sweden, even if the less popular Norwegian Orkla Group Stabburet Big One pizzas[12] are. (With the product-name of ‘Grandiosa Pan Pizza’, under the Orkla Group producer-label of ‘Procordia Food AB’).[13]

    In Sweden, only ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas produced on the Orkla Group Procordia pizza-factory in Vansbro in Dalarna in Sweden[14], and on the Orkla Group Stabburet Big One pizza-factory in Stranda in Norway, are being sold.[15]

    In the West-Norwegian municipality of Stranda, there are actually two Orkla Group Stabburet pizza-factories. One Big One factory, and one Grandiosa factory.[16]

    The pizzas produced on the Big One factory, are being sold as ‘Big One’ pizzas in Norway[17], and as ‘Grandiosa Pan Pizza’ in Sweden and Finland.[18][19]

    The pizzas produced on the Grandiosa factory are being sold as ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas in Norway[20], and as ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas of the type ‘Perhepizzat’ in Finland.[21]

    [edit] References
    ^ Sverre Bjørstad Graff (2002-07-01). Grandiosa – den store testen! (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Joakim Thorkildsen (2006-03-14). 300 000 har lastet ned Grandiosa-låt (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og Produkter – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Ernæring og helse – Næringstabeller – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Dagbladet. Forretningshemmelighet til 25,90 (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veggavisen. Kultur – Mat og drikke – Hvordan kjøtt er det i Pizza Grandiosa (In this message-board thread, one of the users has added a picture of the Pizza Grandiosa box, taken with a digital camera, showing that it’s saying on the box, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Islam.no. Salam Diskusjonsforum – Pludring og prat – Topic: Bacon-snacks (The users of this muslim message-board, seems to think that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Perhepizzat – Grandiosa (Click the ‘Grandiosa Classic 585g’-link, to see that it’s saying on the Finnish Grandiosa-website, that the binding-agent being used is ‘soijaproteiina’, soy protein) (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Pizza Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Big One Pizza (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Procodia Food AB. Våra produktionsanläggningar – Vansbro, Dalarna (Click ‘OM PROCORDIA FOOD’ and ‘Produktionsanläggningar’ on the webpage, to see the different production-sites) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veiatlas.no – Din reiseplanlegger med presentasjon av norske hjørnestensbedrifter. Stabburet AS Stranda, Kyrkjegata (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Big One Pizza (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Pannupizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Pizza Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Perhepizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.

    [edit] External links
    Grandiosa Norway
    Grandiosa Finland
    Grandiosa Sweden
    GrandiosaLANDs homepage
    Retrieved from “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandiosa”
    Categories: NPOV disputes | Norwegian cuisine | Orkla Group | Frozen pizza brands

  • Doubt surrounding the ‘pizza-meat’ binding-agent
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There is some doubt surrounding which binding-agent is being used in the ‘pizza-meat’ mixture.[4] One of the webpages on the Stabburet website states that the binding-agent being used is soy protein[5], while another states that the binding-agent being used is gelatin based on swine.[6] In an 1997 article from the online editon of the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, the Factory Director, Ivar Moss, is being referred to as saying, with the Information Director in Orkla Foods, Håkon Mageli present, that they have recently switched the binding-agent from soy protein to gelatin.[7] On the Grandiosa boxes, it’s saying, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein.[8][9][10]

    [edit] Pizzas produced on the Grandiosa pizza-factory in Stranda, not being sold in Sweden
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There seems to be a small paradox surrounding the fact that the extremely popular Norwegian Grandiosa pizzas[11] aren’t being sold in Sweden, even if the less popular Norwegian Big One pizzas[12] are. (Under the name of ‘Grandiosa Pan Pizza’).[13]

    In Sweden, only ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas produced on the Orkla Group Procordia pizza-factory in Vansbro in Dalarna in Sweden[14], and on the Orkla Group Stabburet Big One pizza-factory in Stranda in Norway, are being sold.[15]

    In the West-Norwegian municipality of Stranda, there are actually two Orkla Group Stabburet pizza-factories. One Big One factory, and one Grandiosa factory.[16]

    The pizzas produced on the Big One factory, are being sold as ‘Big One’ pizzas in Norway[17], and as ‘Grandiosa Pan Pizza’ in Sweden and Finland.[18][19]

    The pizzas produced on the Grandiosa factory are being sold as ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas in Norway[20], and as ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas of the type ‘Perhepizzat’ in Finland.[21]

    [edit] References
    ^ Sverre Bjørstad Graff (2002-07-01). Grandiosa – den store testen! (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Joakim Thorkildsen (2006-03-14). 300 000 har lastet ned Grandiosa-låt (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og Produkter – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Ernæring og helse – Næringstabeller – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Dagbladet. Forretningshemmelighet til 25,90 (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veggavisen. Kultur – Mat og drikke – Hvordan kjøtt er det i Pizza Grandiosa (In this message-board thread, one of the users has added a picture of the Pizza Grandiosa box, taken with a digital camera, showing that it’s saying on the box, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Islam.no. Salam Diskusjonsforum – Pludring og prat – Topic: Bacon-snacks (The users of this muslim message-board, seems to think that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Perhepizzat – Grandiosa (Click the ‘Grandiosa Classic 585g’-link, to see that it’s saying on the Finnish Grandiosa-website, that the binding-agent being used is ‘soijaproteiina’, soy protein) (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Pizza Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Big One Pizza (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Procodia Food AB. Våra produktionsanläggningar – Vansbro, Dalarna (Click ‘OM PROCORDIA FOOD’ and ‘Produktionsanläggningar’ on the webpage, to see the different production-sites) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veiatlas.no – Din reiseplanlegger med presentasjon av norske hjørnestensbedrifter. Stabburet AS Stranda, Kyrkjegata (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Big One Pizza (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Pannupizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Pizza Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Perhepizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.

    [edit] External links
    Grandiosa Norway
    Grandiosa Finland
    Grandiosa Sweden
    GrandiosaLANDs homepage
    Retrieved from “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandiosa”
    Categories: NPOV disputes | Norwegian cuisine | Orkla Group | Frozen pizza brands

  • Doubt surrounding the ‘pizza-meat’ binding-agent
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There is some doubt surrounding which binding-agent is being used in the ‘pizza-meat’ mixture.[4] One of the webpages on the Stabburet website states that the binding-agent being used is soy protein[5], while another states that the binding-agent being used is gelatin based on swine.[6] In an 1997 article from the online editon of the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, the Factory Director, Ivar Moss, is being referred to as saying, with the Information Director in Orkla Foods, Håkon Mageli present, that they have recently switched the binding-agent from soy protein to gelatin.[7] On the Grandiosa boxes, it’s saying, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein.[8][9][10]

    [edit] Pizzas produced on the Grandiosa pizza-factory in Stranda, not being sold in Sweden
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There seems to be a small paradox surrounding the fact that the extremely popular Grandiosa Original pizzas aren’t being sold in Sweden, even if the less popular Big One pizzas are.[11]

    In Sweden, only pizzas produced on the Orkla Group owned Procordia pizza-factory in Vansbro in Dalarna in Sweden[12], and on the Stabburet Big One pizza-factory in Stranda in Norway, are being sold.[13]

    In the West-Norwegian municipality of Stranda, there are actually two Stabburet pizza-factories. One Big One factory, and one Grandiosa factory.[14]

    The pizzas produced on the Big One factory, are being sold as ‘Big One’ pizzas in Norway[15], and as ‘Grandiosa Pan Pizza’ in Sweden and Finland.[16][17]

    The pizzas produced on the Grandiosa factory are being sold as ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas in Norway, and as ‘Grandiosa Perhepizzat’ in Finland.[18]

    [edit] References
    ^ Sverre Bjørstad Graff (2002-07-01). Grandiosa – den store testen! (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Joakim Thorkildsen (2006-03-14). 300 000 har lastet ned Grandiosa-låt (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og Produkter – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Ernæring og helse – Næringstabeller – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Dagbladet. Forretningshemmelighet til 25,90 (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veggavisen. Kultur – Mat og drikke – Hvordan kjøtt er det i Pizza Grandiosa (In this message-board thread, one of the users has added a picture of the Pizza Grandiosa box, taken with a digital camera, showing that it’s saying on the box, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Islam.no. Salam Diskusjonsforum – Pludring og prat – Topic: Bacon-snacks (The users of this muslim message-board, seems to think that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Perhepizzat – Grandiosa (Click the ‘Grandiosa Classic 585g’-link, to see that it’s saying on the Finnish Grandiosa-website, that the binding-agent being used is ‘soijaproteiina’, soy protein) (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Procodia Food AB. Våra produktionsanläggningar – Vansbro, Dalarna (Click ‘OM PROCORDIA FOOD’ and ‘Produktionsanläggningar’ on the webpage, to see the different production-sites) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veiatlas.no – Din reiseplanlegger med presentasjon av norske hjørnestensbedrifter. Stabburet AS Stranda, Kyrkjegata (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Big One Pizza (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Pannupizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Perhepizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.

    [edit] External links
    Grandiosa Norway
    Grandiosa Finland
    Grandiosa Sweden
    GrandiosaLANDs homepage
    Retrieved from “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandiosa”
    Categories: NPOV disputes | Norwegian cuisine | Orkla Group | Frozen pizza brands

  • Doubt surrounding the ‘pizza-meat’ binding-agent
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There is some doubt surrounding which binding-agent is being used in the ‘pizza-meat’ mixture.[4] One of the webpages on the Stabburet website states that the binding-agent being used is soy protein[5], while another states that the binding-agent being used is gelatin based on swine.[6] Questions surrounding the binding-agent, were also brought up in an article in the online editon of the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet in 1997, where the Factory Director, Ivar Moss, is being refered to as saying, with the Information Director in Orkla Foods, Håkon Mageli present, that they have recently switched the binding-agent from soy protein to gelatin.[7] On the Grandiosa boxes, it’s saying, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein.[8][9][10]

    [edit] Pizzas produced on the Grandiosa pizza-factory in Stranda, not being sold in Sweden
    The neutrality of this section is disputed.
    Please see the discussion on the talk page.

    There seems to be a small paradox surrounding the fact that the extremely popular Grandiosa Original pizzas aren’t being sold in Sweden, even if the less popular Big One pizzas are.[11]

    In Sweden, only pizzas produced on the Orkla Group owned Procordia pizza-factory in Vansbro in Dalarna in Sweden[12], and on the Stabburet Big One pizza-factory in Stranda in Norway, are being sold.[13]

    In the West-Norwegian municipality of Stranda, there are actually two Stabburet pizza-factories. One Big One factory, and one Grandiosa factory.[14]

    The pizzas produced on the Big One factory, are being sold as ‘Big One’ pizzas in Norway[15], and as ‘Grandiosa Pan Pizza’ in Sweden and Finland.[16][17]

    The pizzas produced on the Grandiosa factory are being sold as ‘Grandiosa’ pizzas in Norway, and as ‘Grandiosa Perhepizzat’ in Finland.[18]

    [edit] References
    ^ Sverre Bjørstad Graff (2002-07-01). Grandiosa – den store testen! (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Joakim Thorkildsen (2006-03-14). 300 000 har lastet ned Grandiosa-låt (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og Produkter – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Storhusholdning: Produktkatalog – Grandiosa Pizza 10x585g (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Ernæring og helse – Næringstabeller – Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Dagbladet. Forretningshemmelighet til 25,90 (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veggavisen. Kultur – Mat og drikke – Hvordan kjøtt er det i Pizza Grandiosa (In this message-board thread, one of the users has added a picture of the Pizza Grandiosa box, taken with a digital camera, showing that it’s saying on the box, that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Islam.no. Salam Diskusjonsforum – Pludring og prat – Topic: Bacon-snacks (The users of this muslim message-board, seems to think that the binding-agent being used is soy protein) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Perhepizzat – Grandiosa (Click the ‘Grandiosa Classic 585g’-link, to see that it’s saying on the Finnish Grandiosa-website, that the binding-agent being used is ‘soijaproteiina’, soy protein) (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Procodia Food AB. Våra produktionsanläggningar – Vansbro, Dalarna (Click ‘OM PROCORDIA FOOD’ and ‘Produktionsanläggningar’ on the webpage, to see the different production-sites) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Veiatlas.no – Din reiseplanlegger med presentasjon av norske hjørnestensbedrifter. Stabburet AS Stranda, Kyrkjegata (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Stabburet. Merker og produkter – Pizza – Big One Pizza (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Hitta din idealpizza (Click ‘Pizzor’ on the webpage, to get to the menu showing pictures of the different pizza-types being sold in Sweden) (Swedish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Pannupizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
    ^ Grandiosa. Grandiosa – Perhepizzat (Finnish). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.

    [edit] External links
    Grandiosa Norway
    Grandiosa Finland
    Grandiosa Sweden
    GrandiosaLANDs homepage
    Retrieved from “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandiosa”
    Categories: NPOV disputes | Norwegian cuisine | Orkla Group | Frozen pizza brands

  • From: 2400@dagbladet.no Redaksjonen i Dagbladet.no
    To: eribsskog@gmail.com
    Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2007 19:35:14 +0000
    Subject: Bekreft innlegg: RE: Hvordan er det muligt at de kan bli sittende !!

    Takk for at du skriver innlegg i debattene på Dagbladet.no. Ditt innlegg er ennå ikke publisert. For å publisere innlegget, må du trykke på lenken nedenfor.

    http://www.dagbladet.no/api/kommentar/?op=ConfirmComment&token=a07d54d8867d8cde3e957ff7a05569a5

    Om det ikke skjer noe når trykker på lenken, må du klippe den ut og lime den inn i nettleseren din.

    Dette er innlegget vi har mottatt:


    Postet av cons, 02.12.2007kl. 20:35 fra IP-adresse 86.140.49.221
    Tittel: RE: Hvordan er det muligt at de kan bli sittende !!
    Det virker som om den fjerde statsmakt har litt å gå på når det gjelder å være ‘vaktbikje’ ovenfor politikere og myndigheter, som vel egentlig blir sett på å være en viktig del av pressens rolle.

    Jeg synes det kan virke som om det er et svik mot vanlige folk, iom. at det virker som om pressen mangler evne og/eller vilje til å stå opp mot autoritetene i samfunnet.

    Dette er vel antagelig noe som har skjedd i de siste årene, at pressen virker å være så tamme mot myndigheter og mektige politikere og næringslivsledere eller obliarker kunne man vel kanskje vel kanskje kalle noen av dem.

    Er disse maktmenneskene såpass mektige, og har så gode kontakter nå, at det kan gå på liv og helse løs å skrive kritisk og oppriktig om personer innenfor makteliten i samfunnet?

    Det eneste untaket, de senere årene, er tilfeller når det virker som om at pressen har fått en samlet ordre om å ‘ta’ bestemte enkeltpersoner, jamfør Valla, Thommessen, Jagland, Tønne og Søviknes.

    Så man kan kanskje lure på om det nå i det senere årene har oppstått en mafia i Norge, sånn at vi har samme tilstander som i Russland, at pressen er ensrettet, og ikke tørr å angripe de mektige politikerne og obliarkene.

    Bare at i Norge er det ennå mer skjult, så det har ikke kommet ut enda, at situasjonen er mer eller mindre nesten som i Russland.

    Eller kanskje enda værre, siden ikke noe kommer ut angående dette.

    Og da er det vel ikke så lett å si helt sikkert om dette kan være grunnen.

    Men noe virker det som er galt i allefall.

    Så man kan jo spekulere om det kan være dette.

    Når det gjelder politikere som har gjort grove feil, som å gamble bort kommunens formue på aksjespekulasjoner, så er det vel sånn, i allefall som jeg ser det, at en politiker, stiller med blanke ark fra starten, og når en politiker har gjort en alvorlig feil, så har ikke denne politikeren blanke ark ennå, og følgelig har politkeren heller ikke tillit.

    Politikere må vel være ansvarlige for sine handlinger, og man må vel sette grensen et sted, når det gjelder uansvarlighet.

    Så når de gjør en alvorlig feil, så burde det vel egentlig være sånn at de burde ta hatten sin og gå, og la andre, som fortsatt har blanke ark, få sin sjangse.

    Sånn trodde i allefall jeg at det var meningen at det skulle fungere.

    Men med den graden av ukultur, som det virker som om sprer seg i samfunnet for tiden, så er det vel nye regler for dette og.

    At politikerne gjør hva de vil, og avisene tørr ikke å skrive noe negativt, men de ringer i stedet de korupte politikerne og sladrer, og går bak ryggen på de som prøver å gå frem på en ansvarlig måte.

    Og sladrer istedet til den korrupte ordføreren, eller hva det var.

    Jeg tror folk har rett når de sier at korrupsjonen brer seg i samfunnet.

    Det virker ikke som om offentlige tjenestemenn, f.eks. ansatte i politiet og embedsverket prøver å opptre korrekt og ansvarlig engang.

    Så man kan lure på hva det er som foregår, om hele samfunnet har meldt seg inn i en mafia, og ingen tenker på oppføre seg på en ansvarlig og rettskaffen måte lengre.

    Eller kanskje de ikke tørr.

    Det er mulig jeg har misforstått, og at det ikke er så ille som jeg beskriver det, men man kan vel begynne å lure noen ganger, om det er Norge eller Russland det er snakk om, synes jeg.

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