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Old 08-25-2007, 02:46 AM  
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First of all just about every damn chain pizza is beyond crap and if your even slightly squimish about what goes into hotdogs or whatnot skip them.

Delivery fee's to me now kill the tip, not to mention most of the drivers are morons. When we order from one chain i get some medium pizza or some hot wings, and my wife gets breadsticks. I stress over and over again marinara or red sauce for the bread sticks. EVERY fucking time, every driver always brings ranch dressing instead. He or she then has to go back and get the correct sauce fucking up dinner and well they also have a 3.00 delivery fee.

Now typically we will get pizza from a non chain place that also costs much more due to that they use real ingrediants and can not negotiate cheese purchases to get a discount since it is a commodity. However they do pizza correctly and at least get customer service as well as not serving you something that costs under 2.00 per unit for an xtra large.

PS when a pizza place screws up my own revenge for them is to order 5 large cheese pizza's with double cheese (counts as 2 sides). A cheese only pizza uses more cheese than a pizza with toppings and the more toppings the less cheese used. However cheese is the most expensive ingrediant on the pizza. They are highly lucky to not loose money on that purchase, even at chain places.

PPS as for arriving hot, thats BS. Nearly every chain and pizza shop all have in car hot boxes. The way to tell in speed is the cripsness of the crust. Yet again most are more concerned with the toppings and numbers of them than the most important part and taste of a good pizza, the crust.
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