Arkansas highway officials shut down westbound lanes of a busy, cross-country interstate for four hours so crews could pick up scattered pizza.

An 18-wheeler containing DiGiorno and Tombstone frozen pizzas scraped a bridge support and sliced open its trailer one Wednesday, spilling the pies across Interstate 30, right in front of the Arkansas Department of Transportation office, just south of Little Rock, Arkansas.

Agency spokesman Danny Straessle said the bridge suffered only cosmetic damage. He said, “There were some people shaken up, but no one was hurt.”

The westbound section of I-30 was closed for four hours and eastbound lanes were closed for an hour as well while crews cleared away the mess.

Straessle says the pizza sauce, the cheese and pepperoni, plus some spilled diesel left quite a “slippery spot” that could have been quite a hazard to moving traffic. 

There was no word on who missed out on their pizza delivery because of the accident.