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To: Fzob
"I don't think it's right people are being denied service because of where they live," DiDonato said. "

I cant get pizza delivery service where I live.The "neighborhood" is white, and relatively crime free. We are a bit far off the beaten path, but not that far from Tarpon Springs.If they get to force delivery into dangerous areas, shouldnt they force delivery into questionable areas? To the best of my knowledge it has been over three years since someone got their tires shot out for driving over 15 mph down the private roads.

All of my neighbors that I personally know love pizza. We pick it up on the way home, or do without.

I guess we should start a "redneck,inconvenient, out of reaonable driver range" suit for delivery. I dont think we will though.We will probably just continue to pick up our pizzas while we are in "town" or do the DiGiorno route.

48 posted on 08/18/2002 6:56:57 PM PDT by sarasmom
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To: sarasmom
I guess we should start a "redneck,inconvenient, out of reaonable driver range" suit for delivery. I dont think we will though.We will probably just continue to pick up our pizzas while we are in "town" or do the DiGiorno route.

That's exactly how we used to do it back when I lived in Rockingham County, NC. The closest pizza chain was the Pizza Hut in Madison and we had to call ahead and drive the ten miles to pick it up. Now that I live in metro Detroit and have plenty of pizza joints around me, I still can't kick the frozen pizza habit, impatient cheapskate that I am.

Besides, Freschetta is better than DiGiorno IMO.

65 posted on 08/18/2002 7:40:52 PM PDT by Mark Turbo
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