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Didn't know lots of drinking and drugs was part of the job as a pizza chef. The more you know
drugs and alcohol abuse isn't just limited to pizza chefs, but chefs in general
I guess professional kitchens are often an abusive environment in general where one kind of abuse begets another. But that's still not a obligatory part of the job.
It's the main two parts of the job actually.
The pizza has a minor role.
Well, that was not the physical demand i was thinking of, but you get what you get
Pretty sure it's all food and drink establishments.