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Except now you have to eat Domino's. Sunk cost Fallacy applies in spades on this one.
Them fighting words. I will rip your heart out and eat. Dominos is the best chain Pizza. Death by snu snu for anyone who disagrees.
We have documented evidence, on this site, that you don't even know how to cook a frozen pizza.
As @King of Foxes would say regarding your opinion on pizza "It's not amazing".
My lack of Pizza skillz would make me an expert on take out pizza.
Im fully triggerd by your transphobia right now. Only a right wing election denier would denigrate Dominos superior tasting Pizza.
Them fighting words. I will rip your heart out and eat. Dominos is the best chain Pizza. Death by snu snu for anyone who disagrees.
I can't eat Dominos or Pizzahut anymore... it just makes me sad...
I can't eat Dominos or Pizzahut anymore... it just makes me sad...
Medical issue ?
Them fighting words. I will rip your heart out and eat. Dominos is the best chain Pizza. Death by snu snu for anyone who disagrees.
I love pizza. Sometimes I'm in the mood for a posh one from a local restaurant doing their own local exciting thing, and sometimes I like a dominos. They're two separate categories and serve different purposes. Pizza Hut on the other hand is fucking haram. Greasy as hell, inedible, bland and flavourless.
I find Pizza Hut less greasy than Dominos tbh
Dominoes garbage vs. Pizza Hut trash...let's all be glad we don't have to contend with this:
Could be a location thing. I found for instance the pizza chains in Thailand had a lot more spice in their pizzas vs their uk equivalents, so maybe uk Pizza Hut is greasier than in other countries.
But I'm English, living in England, ordering from English location Pizza Huts
I've grown to respect you because you're from a civilised country, but what if you're from up north and that's where Pizza Hut gets greasy?
was that mayo and corn?
stay in your lane Mexico....stay in your fuckin' lane.
I bet its good.
ITT people arguing about video games online all day acting like theyre too good for 40% off pizza
The people saying Domino's is the worst must not have Little Caesars.
Could be a location thing. I found for instance the pizza chains in Thailand had a lot more spice in their pizzas vs their uk equivalents, so maybe uk Pizza Hut is greasier than in other countries.
They are the same.
However, Little Ceasers was once good upon a time (in the late 80's to early 90's), not unlike Pizza Hutt.
Dominoes has never been good when they blew up into a national chain. I never had it at the original location (the guys closet who started it), but even back in the 80's it was the bottom of the barrel national chains offered.
They are the same.
However, Little Ceasers was once good upon a time (in the late 80's to early 90's), not unlike Pizza Hutt.
Dominoes has never been good when they blew up into a national chain. I never had it at the original location (the guys closet who started it), but even back in the 80's it was the bottom of the barrel national chains offered.
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I literally don't know where you're getting your Domino's experiences. I've never seen any difference between Hut and Domino's, and the former closed up shop a couple of years ago and is vanishing across the USA.
Is Domino's good pizza? It's alright. I like it a helluva lot better than a lot of the fancy shops who seem to think that thin-crust pizza with barely any cheese and a bunch of oversized toppings is gourmet. I've had some really good pizzas from pizza parlers, but if I'm faced with chain pizza it will be Domino's or Papa Murphy's.
On a side note, Hunt Bros. pizza is better than 70% of the rest, and it's gas station pizza. lolz
My Dominoes experience consist of being born in the 70's and having the option of eating at local mom and pop shops that made pizza. Everything from Italian shops that popped up to cater to Mafioso types who were living a double life in witness protection to Greek places that were started by families who moved out here for construction or working at Luke Air Force Base and decided to stay to just dedicated Pizza places of various quality as bad as Dominoes or as good as any place on the Eastern Seaboard. In Wisconsin I either ate Detroit style from local chains or I would eat the cracker crust Tavern style which can get as ridiculous for non tradtional toppings as you could expect. If I wanted Chicago style, I would wait until I would go visit family in Illinois and indulge there, but not try and lie to myself that I am getting a quality pizza from a national chain in a state that isn't known for pizza (both Arizona or Wisconsin, though Arizona has stepped up in the past 20 years on a National scale).
That doesn't mean I don't enjoy a cheap pizza, but I would be lying if I wouldn't consider eating anything from a chain restaurant outside of free Papa Johns (pretty low quality but better than Dominoes, Little Ceasars, Pizza Hut, so on and so forth) or Costco (not bad but not great, but certainly better than Papa Johns).
I remember my neighbor getting Dominoes all the time. My parents would take me out to local Pizza shops to or regional local chains in my state like Peter Piper Pizza (still around and has the quality as Dominoes now, which is trash), Pistol Petes Pizza (great arcade, RIP) and the like. Even hot and freshly delivered, the crust of Dominoes was lacking, and if I could figure that out at the tender age of 9, then something was amiss.
I will concede that Dominoes may be better in other places, but even when I travel, I have yet to be impressed. But that is usually do to actually going to a place that is known for the region it is in. NYC, Chicago, Detroit, etc... I'm not going to Indiana for Mexican food, and I sure as hell am not going to eat a chain pizza in Chicago, because why?
If I had a choice between Fresh Dominoes or a Totinos Party Pizza I cooked myself on a screen in the oven, I am going to choose Totinos.
Yeah, finding good pizza is a real challenge nowadays. The last couple of really good places that I knew have either gone out of business finally or find themselves closed for huge periods of time. We had Rocky Rococo's when I lived in Washington, and I really loved their deep dish pizzas. David's pizza in the same town (Spokane) made really good pizza, too. I've no idea if they're still around. A lot of the parlers I've gone to seem to focus on having really uncomfortable dining, cold metallic interiors, and the pizzas are almost always thin for some god-foresaken reason. It's not like I'm asking for 2-inch thick pizza from everybody, but I'd like for the crust + cheese to not be 1/4 of an inch thick.
I like Papa Murphy's a little better than Domino's. Papa John's is better than Domino's too. I wish Godfathers existed as something more than a gas station thing now.