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Inventor develops pizza-making accessory to improve hygiene

By Canadian Pizza   

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Pittsburgh, PA – A U.S. invention service is helping an inventor in Innisfil, Ont., develop an accessory that allows workers to prepare and toss pizza dough without coming into contact with it.

The inventor was inspired to create the product after seeing a pizzeria worker sweating while making the pizza dough, said the service, InventHelp, in a news release.

He developed the patent-pending Touchless Pizza to enable an individual to prepare and toss pizza dough without skin coming into contact with dough. The accessory improves cleanliness and hygiene in the restaurant environment. This helps ensures that finished pizzas are free of dirt and germs, which provides added peace of mind to customers.

The unit helps restaurants comply with health-department regulations. Moreover, it makes sure that employees take cleanliness seriously, the release said.

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The original design was submitted to the Toronto office of InventHelp and is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers.


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