Posted on 10/05/2013 11:34:56 AM PDT by SMGFan
Theres only so much you can do with a pizza before it becomes something that doesnt even resemble a pizza theres a fine line between novelty food and monstrosities like the cheeseburger crust creation. But things like sauce, crust and cheese are pretty safe bets, so far as widespread appeal goes, which is perhaps why Pizza Hut is tripling down on the dairy and introducing a 3-Cheese Stuffed Crust Pizza.
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Please tell me you were at least drinking and getting hammered watching football when this happened. Who waits 3 hours for food???
Nah, it was my sister and niece actually. I was the one who sent the complaint to corporate, their Facebook, their Twitter etc etc
Totally agree. Right up the road, order and pick up in a few minutes.
Competition has made them better.
One thing I will add...admit to...I grew up with Chef Boy-R-Dee and loved it! Still one of the best as far as I am concerned.
Mrs p6 and I, and our kids and their families, still enjoy the fun of making our own Chef-Boy-R-Dee pizza as well as the canned goods!
The last one-topping coupon special I got from Pizza Hut featured very wide spaces between the very thin pepperoni slices. I should try one NOT a coupon special.
“Shrimp Nude”?
Put Mr. Pizza’s next to “Gentlemen’s Clubs” for the synergy?
You can get those at grocery store bakery counters, too.
I have heard Pizza Hut pizza is so vile, I’ve avoided it my whole life. I can’t see any reason to change now.
the shrimp is already shelled
That’s the joke
Pizza & Brew on Central Ave in Yonkers, NY used to have shrimp as a pizza topping. It was really quite good, though I preferred their meatball & fresh garlic pies.
Mark
“Hand-Tossed, onion, green pepper and anchovie.”
So you’re the one. Every time I see anchovies listed I wonder who would order anchovies on a pizza.
I can eat pizza about twice a year. My first and last bite at the same sitting. I hate pizza.
I had no idea. I hope all is well in your household.
It is, thanks for asking. You can also get ready-to-bake cookie dough at the grocery store, press it flat on a pizza pan, and bake it into your giant cookies.
Glad to hear that all is well! Oh yes, I forgot about the store cookie dough. Have a peaceful Sunday!
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