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HELSINKI, Finland, Oct. 16 – Finish police has requested pizzeria customers to report anyone offering pies for less than $6.81 as they feel these restaurants must be dodging taxes. In a campaign on police department’s social media pages is calling public to report establishments of any one selling pizzas for less than 6 euros — $6.81– as they are considering this price to be minimum possible for any restaurant to turn to a profit along with paying the required taxes. Read More |