The last time this many people were talking about Iceland was in June, when the small country’s soccer team defeated England in the Euro 2016 tournament. People were talking about players like Sigurdsson and Sigthorsson, who each scored goals in the game. Now, many people are talking about Johannesson. That is Gudni Johannesson, the President of Iceland. Johannesson recently visited a high school. One of the students asked him what he thought about pineapple on pizza. According to the Guardian newspaper, Johannesson answered questions on a range of topics, including his favorite soccer team. Turns out it is Manchester United. He also said he was “fundamentally opposed” to pineapple on pizza. And he would ban it, if he could. After the news of his opposition to pineapple made news around the world, he clarified his position on his Facebook page. Johannesson wrote: “I like pineapples, just not on pizza.” He then explained that he was glad he did not have the power to ban pineapples from pizza. He said he would not like to live in a country that allowed its president to pass laws just because he did not like something.

What does fundamentally mean?
opposition
sweet and sour
about pizza toppings
at the most basic level
Which pizza topping was discussed?
peaches
pineapple
peppers
pepperoni
One of the students asked about pizza
world news
tennis
pizza
teachers