Man and Robot Have Earnest but Unconvincing Pizza Debate

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Not completely sure what to make of this one. For pizza franchise Mr. Jim’s, AdWise put together this weird ad where founder Mr. Jim goes head-to-head with “Doughby,” his dough-making robot.

In the space of :30 they start randomly arguing about whether it’s dough, or “the toppings and the crust!”, that makes a pizza great.

But given that crust is composed of dough, and the company slogan is “It’s the crust!”, I guess Doughby wins. Or both win. Or maybe it doesn’t matter, and we should all hit Pizza Hut for some stuffed-crust action, because that’s really more our speed.

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