Pizza dough is considered a consumer good because it is a product made for end-users, typically purchased by individuals or businesses to make pizzas. However, in the broader context of food production, the ingredients used to make pizza dough (like flour and yeast) can be seen as products of producers in the agricultural and food manufacturing sectors. Ultimately, pizza dough itself is not a producer but rather a consumable item.
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