Grandiosa

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The original Grandiosa package.
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The original Grandiosa package.

Grandiosa (also known as Grandis or Grandi) refers to the most popular frozen pizza in Norway. Grandiosa can also refer to the series of different Grandiosa variants. Grandiosa is originally an Italian word for great, it has become synonoymous with pizza in Norway.

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[edit] History

Production of the original Grandiosa started on February 11, 1980, then produced by Nora (now Stabburet) in Stranda in Møre og Romsdal. Grandiosa was the first frozen pizza produced in Norway. The pizza became vastly popular and is still the most sold pizza brand in Norway, in defiance of increasing competition from other local and international brands. In 2002 Stabburet responded to increased competition in the frozen food segment by revived the brand with creative marketing and several new versions of Grandiosa. The pizza is also exported in smaller numbers to the neighbouring countries Sweden and Finland.

[edit] Market share

Grandiosa benefited from being first to the market and early creating surprisingly loyal customers. Lately Stabburet has used creative marketing to promote Grandiosa. Examples are their very successful SMS-vote marketing campaign for selecting new addition to the pizza in 2004. An other example is their hit mobile ring tone "Respekt til Grandiosa" (Respect to Grandiosa) which 300,000 downloaded within 1.5 months [1].

A total of 260 million pizzas are sold. Twenty million units of Grandiosa are produced each year for the 4.67 million citizens of Norway[2]. The average person eats about 5 Grandiosa pizzas per year and shows how extremely popular "Grandis" is among young people. The reason for its popularity is that it is a Norwegian product, that it is easy to make, and, according to some, that it tastes nice. The pizza has been called the "modern national dish" by some, others claim it is "a piece of cardboard", "laziness in a box" and even "refrigerated evil"[3].

It is prepared in a stove for approximately 12 minutes at 225 degrees Celsius. 100 grams of Grandiosa gives 220 kcals. The normal price for a Grandiosa is about 30 NOK, and about 55 NOK for the Lørdagspizza (Saturday Pizza).

[edit] The mouse tail finding

On 25 November 2006, the Norwegian newspaper VG reported that Thomas Ludvigsen from Porsgrunn found a mouse tail on a Grandiosa. [4]. Ludvigsen delivered the pizza unopened with the plastic wrapping package to VG, and later sent the pizza to the Mattilsynet (Norwegian health inspectors). The tail was underneath the plastic wrapping, indicating that it entered the box at the factory, according to Mattilsynets spokesperson Pia Paulsen.

The factory representatives have no explanation, and national health inspectors have found no food safety problems at the Grandiosa factory. The tail was sent for DNA-testing to find out if the mouse originated from the area around the pizza factory.

After careful inspection, it was later revealed that the wrapping had indeed been tampered with after it left the factory, proving that the tail had been planted.

[edit] Varieties

In addition to the original Grandiosa, there exists different varieties.

Introduced Name Type Notes
November 11, 1980 Grandiosa ham, cheese, tomato sauce and red paprika The original Grandiosa
2002 Grandiosa Mild Taco Taco spiced meat and tortilla chip Discontinued in favour of Kjøttdeig & Løk
2004 Grandiosa Pepperoni Pepperoni and oregano Lost to Kjøttdeig & Løk but is still sold regardless
2004 Grandiosa Kjøttdeig & Løk Minced meat and onion Winner of the 2004 pizza election
2005 Grandiosa Taco Taco spiced meat and corn Winner of the 2005 pizza election
2005 Grandiosa Pølse & Tomat Sausage and tomato Lost the election to Taco
Grandiosa Porsjonspizza Portion Pizza Small, plate-sized pizza
2006 Grandiosa Lørdagspizza Meatballs, beef and a dip Translates to Saturday Pizza. Needs extra sour cream for dip.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Joakim Thorkildsen (2006-03-14). 300 000 har lastet ned Grandiosa-låt (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
  2. ^ Stabburet. Merker og Produkter - Grandiosa (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
  3. ^ Sverre Bjørstad Graff (2002-07-01). Grandiosa - den store testen! (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
  4. ^ Geir Fragell (2006-11-25). Fant muse-hale i Grandiosa-pizza (Found mouse tail in Grandiosa pizza) (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-11-28.

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