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Re: Pizza Chains
« Reply #15 on: May 14, 2011, 01:15:20 pm »
My School Pizza is a personal deep dish.  It's great.  Too bad we have it like once a month.  (Contrary to most schools, my school serves good food.  :D)

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Re: Pizza Chains
« Reply #16 on: May 14, 2011, 01:21:22 pm »
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Papa Murphy's:  My favorite pizza hands-down.  You have to bake it, but that's part of what keeps prices cheap(er) and reasonable.  You get what you pay for--a rich pizza that makes your mouth water.  And nothing beats a Papa-Murphy's Chicken Garlic Gormuet Pizza


I am only a fan of there "different" pizzas.  When it comes to pepperoni and sausage and what others would consider classic types, there are others I prefer.  But yes, their Chicken Garlic Gourmet Pizza is amazing!

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Re: Pizza Chains
« Reply #17 on: May 14, 2011, 10:34:02 pm »
My School Pizza is a personal deep dish.  It's great.  Too bad we have it like once a month.  (Contrary to most schools, my school serves good food.  :D)
My school serves the greasiest pizza ever and it it just disgusting. You literally need a paper towel to soak off the grease before eating.

[offtopic] my school realized it could save money by making cheaper food this year. We used to have these amazing chocolate chip cookies baked fresh and were hot and gooey when you got them. 1 cookie was 50 cents and 3 were $1 (the best deal ever ;D) last year they raised the price for three cookies up to $1.25 and then this year they got cheaper cookies served cold in a plastic bag at 2 for $1 :P

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Re: Pizza Chains
« Reply #18 on: May 14, 2011, 10:37:09 pm »
I had deals like tha on delicious cookies last year but at my new school they still have good cookies but no good deal(they only 25/30 cents each though)

My school is typical in the fact it has crappy food they try to make sure is healthy. some of the fruit though Im not sure is edible
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Re: Pizza Chains
« Reply #19 on: May 15, 2011, 07:34:32 pm »
Papa Murphy's:  My favorite pizza hands-down.  You have to bake it, but that's part of what keeps prices cheap(er) and reasonable.  You get what you pay for--a rich pizza that makes your mouth water.  And nothing beats a Papa-Murphy's Chicken Garlic Gormuet Pizza
I like 'em
Papa John's: Okay, so this pizza is quite delicious.  When they say quality, they mean it.  But over the years, the prices have become completely overcharged.  Gone was the day when there was a "buy one, get one free" coupon.  I enjoyed the pizza while it lasted, but now I just can't afford it.
Still cheaper than pizza hut for delivery, and good too. <3 the garlic sauce.
Pizza Hut: I enjoy the personal pizzas, which you can't get anywhere else.  Sometimes I want a pizza but there's only one night I can eat it since there's no refrigerator, and the personal pizza does the trick.  However, the pizza itself is nothing out of the ordinary in my opinion, and I don't like stuffed crust pizza.
<3 stuffed crust, are you insane? That was my dinner last night. :P

Little Ceasers: My second favorite pizza.  And what deals you get!  Good pizza for extremely reasonable prices.  You can't beat Hot-and-Ready for $5 with anything except Papa Murphy's.  I haven't had the chance to try their wings yet, but I want to...I'm a huge wing fan, and $.50 a wing is always a good deal for me.
Eww. Greasy crap, imo. They are cheap and open late, though.
Domino's: My favorite pizza crust, because it has its own buttery-flavor in it.  But although the prices are reasonable, the pizza is like pizza hut--nothing out of the ordinary in my opinion.
Nothing special. For the price, I prefer Papa Johns.

Godfather's: I only liked it for its all-you-can-eat pizza buffet.
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