Marc Wilkinson said he wanted to carry out an altruistic act to help people struggling with the cost of living.
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Marc Wilkinson, 55, the owner of Pure Pizza in Morningside, said he had been planning a big altruistic act to help people struggling with the cost of living crisis."I'm very happy with my plan because it's a win, win, win for everyone," he said. "I keep hearing about how the cost of living is affecting so many people and I just thought that my ovens are running all day anyway, so they may as well be working at full capacity all day if it helps people.Marc Wilkinson said he would give a free pizza to everyone who lives in EdinburghMr Wilkinson, who opened the business at the start of the lockdown in March 2020, says his ovens have the capacity to make 18 pizzas every six minutes.
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