Gorm’s pizza chain giving away mozzarella for free

Swing by its outlet in Herlev on Saturday afternoon, but don’t arrive by foot or you’ll have to leave empty-handed!

Known as one of the best pizzerias in Denmark, Gorm’s is on Saturday giving away surplus cheese to the public.

The pizzeria on April 2 announced that it will be giving away 12,672 bags of expiring mozzarella cheese on Saturday from 14:00 to 16:00 at Marielundvej 34A, Herlev. The expiry date is April 11, according to Gorm’s.

Drive-thru cheese booth
In light of the government’s recommendations on social distancing the restaurant will only allow visitors with a vehicle – car or bike.

“To keep a proper distance, the cheese will be put on tables outside and one customer can leave his car at a time or put his bike to take a box or two (12 pcs per box),” it explained.

Gorm’s, meanwhile, will ensure that the very highest hygiene measures are in place at its end.

“We’re wearing gloves and are watching out for you.”

 

 

 





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