An Italian restaurant in Australia has prepared a 103-meter-long margarita pizza to raise money for firefighting teams fighting raging wildfires in the country.
The restaurant first prepared rectangular pieces of pizza dough for a meter and then added them together.

Chefs added tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese. Then add the basil leaves, thyme and olive oil.

The restaurant reported that it took about four hours and resulted in 4,000 pizzas. The proceeds went to the New South Wales state firefighting service.

A video clip of the pizza spread on social media, surprising many users of its large size.

The restaurant is currently running a contest to guess how many kilograms of flour was used to prepare pizza.