The world has long argued whether or not pineapple is an acceptable topping for pizza, and for those who are against, you're about to get a whole lot of ammo for the argument.

Police in Saskatchewan had quite the find during a traffic stop over the weekend when they stopped a vehicle related to an ongoing investigation that was already in place by the Unity Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

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They arrested both people in the car, a 70-year-old man and a 26-year-old woman. The vehicle had to be towed to a police facility and was searched, and inside the car was a pizza box.

Inside, they found two controversial pizza toppings. The box had four slices of pizza with pineapple, and 126 grams of methamphetamine, at least what's suspected to be methamphetamine.

Look at this picture, it's pretty hard to confuse it for some kind of seasoning we haven't seen yet.

The substance has to undergo further testing, but the people from the car, the 70-year-old male from Wikie and the 26-year-old from North Battleford have both been charged with possession with the purpose of trafficking meth.

The suspects appeared in North Battleford Provincial Court just two days after the incident, on March 30.

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