Hawaiian lovers took to Lupa’s social media in defence of the sweet topping. A pizzeria in Norwich has declared war on pineapples, charging an eye-watering 100 pounds for a Hawaiian in a bid to put customers off the disputed topping. Lupa Pizza recently added pizza topped with ham and pineapple to its account on a food delivery app, writing in the description: “Yeah, for 100 pounds you can have it. Order the champagne too! Go on, you monster!”.
![[Chef Quin Jianoran has a taste of the Hawaiian, ham, and pineapple-topped pizza at Lupa Pizza restaurant in Norwich]](https://static.independent.co.uk/2025/01/24/09/SEI237124726.jpg)
“(We) vehemently dislike pineapple on pizza,” said Lupa co-owner Francis Wolf. “We feel like it doesn’t suit pizza at all.”. The other co-owner, head chef Quin Jianoran, said they kept tinned pineapple at the restaurant in case someone ordered it, but this had yet to happen.
![[An outdoor view of Lupa Pizza restaurant in Norwich]](https://static.independent.co.uk/2025/01/24/09/SEI237124728.jpg)
As pizza has become popular globally, foreign innovations in toppings have often left Italians perplexed and aghast. A January 2024 survey by British polling and research company YouGov showed that over 50% of Britons either love or like pineapple on pizza, 16% disliked it and nearly 20% hated it.
Some well-known British personalities have weighed in on the debate, with former politician Ed Balls saying pineapple on pizza was an “appalling” idea. Hawaiian lovers took to Lupa’s social media in defence of the topping, with a user saying “pineapple on pizza is life”. Another said Lupa’s war on pineapples was a “great bit of harmless marketing”.