Sam Panopoulos

Chef

Birthday August 20, 1934

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Vourvoura, Greece

DEATH DATE 2017-6-8, London, Ontario, Canada (82 years old)

Nationality Greece

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1934

Sotirios "Sam" Panopoulos (Σωτήριος Πανόπουλος; 20 August 1934 – 8 June 2017) was a Greek-born Canadian cook and businessman, credited as the inventor of Hawaiian pizza.

Sotirios Panopoulos was born in Vourvoura, Greece, on 20 August 1934.

1954

He emigrated to Canada in 1954, aged 20, arriving in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Panopoulos settled in Sudbury, and then Elliot Lake, Ontario, where he found work in the mines.

After sampling pizza in Naples, Panopoulos first tried pizza in North America when he visited Windsor, Ontario.

With his brothers Elias and Nikitas, Panopoulos owned the Satellite Restaurant in Chatham, Ontario.

They offered typical American items such as burgers and fries and American Chinese dishes, some of which mix sweet and savoury flavours.

1960

In the early 1960s Panopoulos started offering pizzas, recently popular in the US.

1962

In 1962, he had the idea to add canned pineapple to pizza.

This innovation (sometimes disputed) became popular with his customers, yet over time has also earned the disdain of pizza puritans.

1980

Panopoulos sold the Satellite Restaurant in 1980, and lived in London, Ontario, for the rest of his life; he worked as a restaurateur there as well.

2017

In February 2017, when Iceland's President Guðni Th. Jóhannesson said that pineapple should be banned from pizza, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted: "I have a pineapple. I have a pizza. And I stand behind this delicious Southwestern Ontario creation."

Panopoulos and his wife Christina were married for 50 years.

They had a son, a daughter, and several grandchildren.

He died unexpectedly at University Hospital in London, Ontario, on 8 June 2017.