Brexit Possibly Began Over Pizza At Chicago's O'Hare Airport

America may have had a small role to play in the Brexit devastation.

According to the Financial Times, British Prime Minister David Cameron made the fateful decision to hold a referendum on his country’s membership in the European Union, along with two of his advisors, in “a pizza restaurant at Chicago O’Hare airport.” 

That’s right: Brexit — a vote that could plunge Britain into recession and send Europe at large into a tailspin — began in a Chicago airport pizzeria. That’s a new low for terrible experiences at Chicago O’Hare.

It is unclear which pizzeria it was, but options at the airport include Tuscany Restaurant, Uno’s Pizza Express and Wolfgang Puck Cafe. 

This is almost as devastating for Chicago as referring to deep dish as “pizza.”

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