A
new Little Caesars pizza might land you in the emergency room.
Not only is it delicious, it’s practically irresistible — I even
know vegans who sneak bites of the stuff.
And these days, it’s hard to avoid the pork strip. It’s in snack
foods, on school lunch trays, and in bars, breakfast joints, food trailers, and
fine dining establishments. Full-blown bacon festivals are the latest thing.
Whether you call it bacon, pancetta, pork belly, or whatever,
it’s everywhere — and it’s big. Sales now top $4 billion a
year, and they’re still growing.
Unfortunately, bacon is also growing us, feeding the continuing expansion of America’s midriffs — and with it diabetes, heart disease, and other health problems. Please don’t get me started on the vile corporate hog factories, where most of the brand-name bacon comes from.
But a little discretion and moderation can be a bacon eater’s
friend. You don’t have to buy the industrialized brands. Nor do you have to eat
a pound a day, or even a week.
Which brings me to the latest offering by the Little Caesars
fast food chain: the “Bacon-Wrapped
Crust Deep! Deep! Dish Pizza.” Yes, the official name really
includes those exclamation points.
One word of advice: Don’t.
It’s a cholesterol bomb, thick with fatty “cheese”
gooeyness and wrapped on all sides with strips of bacon. Lots of bacon,
actually — a whopping three-and-a-half feet per pizza.
But this porker of a pizza doesn’t stop at mere excess. Little
Caesars crowns the monster with pepperoni and crumbled bacon.
The price is $12, but that’s not the real cost. Each slice doses
you with 450 calories, 23 grams of fat, 830 milligrams of salt, and 40
milligrams of cholesterol.
David Scrivano, the chain’s CEO is unapologetic. “This is a more
indulgent offering for a demographic that craves premium quality,” he said.
Fastidious eaters can always get a veggie pizza, he added.
Excuse me, sir, but quantity isn’t quality. They should name
this thing “The Emergency Room.”
OtherWords
columnist Jim Hightower is a radio commentator, writer, and public speaker.
He’s also editor of the populist newsletter, The Hightower Lowdown. OtherWords.org.