The Internet is mad at a pizza. The pizza in question is a dill pickle pie from Rhino's Pizzeria in upstate New York. The crust is covered in homemade garlic sauce instead of marinara, there's a layer of mozzarella cheese, and it's topped off with a heaping helping of dill-seasoned pickle slices. And Pizza snobs can bite their tongues about superior New York slices and Chicago-style deep dish: According to Food Insider, which posted the now-viral video, the pizzeria sells about 30 dill pickle pizzas a day. Sounds like a winner.

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This pizza is covered with pickles 👀 pic.twitter.com/8C9HgUHnzL — Food Insider (@InsiderFood) September 20, 2018

But here we are, still getting mad.

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So y’all will eat this but not pineapples on pizza.... ok den https://t.co/qlizXkKCJt — Gigi ☾ ♒︎ (@Gbodonn) September 20, 2018

Honestly, dill pickle pizza sounds fucking delicious. Even better is the optional ranch dipping side. As all good Americans know, ranch dressing is best used for dunking pizza crust. And if you feel like giving this trend a go at home, our friends at Delish have a recipe for bacon pickle pizza.

Let this be a reminder that all pizza is good pizza, even Hawaiian pizza.

Sarah Rense Sarah Rense is the Associate Lifestyle Editor at Esquire, where she covers tech, food, drink, home, and more.

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