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About This Page: This is a discussion on Food and Beer Reviews within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. I don't have much against Dominos but I certainly do not prefer their pizza, their breadsticks are alright but hella greasy. Costco always puts out good food when it comes
I don't have much against Dominos but I certainly do not prefer their pizza, their breadsticks are alright but hella greasy. Costco always puts out good food when it comes to pizza and hotdogs. I would much rather get a $5 hot n' ready pizza from Little Ceasar's over Dominos... But over that there are a lot of mom and pop pizzerias around here that I would be more inclined to try over one of the big chains. I also like those Mama Rosa frozen pizzas at the grocery store.
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I work for dominoes a few evenings during the week while getting through school and I have to say that their pizzas are way over priced. But on that note I also get a 50% discount for being an employee so I can say it is worth getting it for that price.
I work for dominoes a few evenings during the week while getting through school and I have to say that their pizzas are way over priced. But on that note I also get a 50% discount for being an employee so I can say it is worth getting it for that price.
yeah, but do you get free pizzas every other night or so when they fail to get to the customers?
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Originally Posted by lars1970 on Thursday, October 2, 2008:
Gotta agree. Trader Joes sells the dough, sauce, and most common toppings that you could want. You could make your own dough and sauce, but let's not get crazy.
This is for the extremely lazy. How f'n hard is it to boil water & open a jar of sauce?
That being said, my neighbor had some good things to say about it.
We in this time of economic trying times, even for all the big franchises, sometimes diversifying is the only way to survive. Pizza Hut just concluded a 3 month trial of there pasta, and there seems to be alot of lazy people out there!
We in this time of economic trying times, even for all the big franchises, sometimes diversifying is the only way to survive. Pizza Hut just concluded a 3 month trial of there pasta, and there seems to be alot of lazy people out there!
Gotta agree. Trader Joes sells the dough, sauce, and most common toppings that you could want. You could make your own dough and sauce, but let's not get crazy.
QFT. this is pretty much what i do, couldn't have said it better myself.
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I'd believe it too. People don't want to cook for themselves but don't want to spend the money for eating out in real restaurants. My dad says that's why places like Panera and Corner Bakery are doing well right now (or at least better than other restaurants), because it's less expensive than a sit down restaurant with a waiter, you don't have to tip and people think it's healthier. If you don't want to cook, $12 for pasta from Pizza Hut that supposedly serves 4 is going to seem like a good enough deal for a lot of people. Depending on what you order, it's hard to feed 4 people at McDonalds for under $12. I'd imagine the idea that it's pasta is going to trick some people into thinking it's healthier than pizza or another fast-food alternative might be.