Good Pizza, Great Pizza No Pain, No Grain Order
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How to Fulfill the “No Pain, No Grain” Order in Good Pizza, Great Pizza

This one has been tricky for many.

Good Pizza, Great Pizza has proven itself to be one of the most exciting and attention-grabbing cooking simulators out there. It seems that running a small, quiet pizza shop has been the dream of many players that wish to relax after an exhausting day.

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However, Good Pizza, Great Pizza is no piece of cake (no pun intended) and there will be quite a few demanding customers whose orders will not be easy to fulfill. Read on to find out what you need to do in order to successfully resolve the “No pain, no grain” order.

What to Do When You Get No Pain, No Grain Order?

When you encounter a customer asking for a super crispy no pain, no grain order you need to give them everything except wheat dough and corn. This wordplay is meant to hint that they wish to avoid any ingredients containing grain.

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Some players have been successful with different ingredients as you can get this order earlier as well as later in the game when you have more ingredients unlocked. Whatever the case may be, as long as you put all of your available ingredients and avoid wheat dough and corn you should be fine.

Also, pay attention to the crispy request (if you get it) because that means that you need to bake your pizza twice instead of once.


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Đorđe Ivanović
Đorđe Ivanović (Djordje Ivanovic) is Managing Editor of Gamer Journalist and has been with the site since 2022. He has a BA in Journalism and five years of professional writing experience behind him, with a recent personal focus on gaming and technology niches. His GJ coverage includes WWII games, puzzle games, Path of Exile, Overwatch and other live service games. In his free time, you will find this adamant fan of Dota solving some sort of escape room games, and getting familiar with board gaming.