evilcheadar wrote:It's understandable some may be overwhelmed by the sheer number of options available when in the customization process of a pizza experience. Also some may find the technological manipulations necessary to order pizza online intimidating. That's why I believe dominos stores retain "old school" telecommunication ordering systems while still having a foot in the present with the online ordering platform.
Domino's exists on the bleeding edge, they allow you to order pizza by tweeting at them with a pizza emoji
What about you guys dont waste of money on those Pizza restaurant and cooking your own pizza that will cost less and better taste ???????
Why would purchasing food be wasteful? I'm supporting my local dominos establishment and helping keep people employed! I also don't think I'd make anything better myself, dominos engineers their pizzas to compete in the market.
What about reading a cooking book ? you can try this book Un coup de pouce ??? btw buying pizza on Mcdonald its not a good idea
evilcheadar wrote:It's understandable some may be overwhelmed by the sheer number of options available when in the customization process of a pizza experience. Also some may find the technological manipulations necessary to order pizza online intimidating. That's why I believe dominos stores retain "old school" telecommunication ordering systems while still having a foot in the present with the online ordering platform.
Domino's exists on the bleeding edge, they allow you to order pizza by tweeting at them with a pizza emoji
What about you guys dont waste of money on those Pizza restaurant and cooking your own pizza that will cost less and better taste ???????
Why would purchasing food be wasteful? I'm supporting my local dominos establishment and helping keep people employed! I also don't think I'd make anything better myself, dominos engineers their pizzas to compete in the market.
What about reading a cooking book ? you can try this book Un coup de pouce ??? btw buying pizza on Mcdonald its not a good idea
Woow, Mcdonalds sells pizza? I likely wouldn't get one there even if I could find a Mcdonald's that offers them. Also, I'm not big of reading most books, especially if it's to improve a situation that's not broken in the first place.
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evilcheadar wrote:It's understandable some may be overwhelmed by the sheer number of options available when in the customization process of a pizza experience. Also some may find the technological manipulations necessary to order pizza online intimidating. That's why I believe dominos stores retain "old school" telecommunication ordering systems while still having a foot in the present with the online ordering platform.
Domino's exists on the bleeding edge, they allow you to order pizza by tweeting at them with a pizza emoji
What about you guys dont waste of money on those Pizza restaurant and cooking your own pizza that will cost less and better taste ???????
Why would purchasing food be wasteful? I'm supporting my local dominos establishment and helping keep people employed! I also don't think I'd make anything better myself, dominos engineers their pizzas to compete in the market.
What about reading a cooking book ? you can try this book Un coup de pouce ??? btw buying pizza on Mcdonald its not a good idea
McDonald's does not sell pizza!
There was a McDonalds in the US that did for a while. They have stopped as of earlier this year.
evilcheadar wrote:It's understandable some may be overwhelmed by the sheer number of options available when in the customization process of a pizza experience. Also some may find the technological manipulations necessary to order pizza online intimidating. That's why I believe dominos stores retain "old school" telecommunication ordering systems while still having a foot in the present with the online ordering platform.
Domino's exists on the bleeding edge, they allow you to order pizza by tweeting at them with a pizza emoji
What about you guys dont waste of money on those Pizza restaurant and cooking your own pizza that will cost less and better taste ???????
Why would purchasing food be wasteful? I'm supporting my local dominos establishment and helping keep people employed! I also don't think I'd make anything better myself, dominos engineers their pizzas to compete in the market.
What about reading a cooking book ? you can try this book Un coup de pouce ??? btw buying pizza on Mcdonald its not a good idea
McDonald's does not sell pizza!
There was a McDonalds in the US that did for a while. They have stopped as of earlier this year.
I was right then, they do not sell it (that's the present tense for you weak English speakers)
evilcheadar wrote:It's understandable some may be overwhelmed by the sheer number of options available when in the customization process of a pizza experience. Also some may find the technological manipulations necessary to order pizza online intimidating. That's why I believe dominos stores retain "old school" telecommunication ordering systems while still having a foot in the present with the online ordering platform.
Domino's exists on the bleeding edge, they allow you to order pizza by tweeting at them with a pizza emoji
What about you guys dont waste of money on those Pizza restaurant and cooking your own pizza that will cost less and better taste ???????
Why would purchasing food be wasteful? I'm supporting my local dominos establishment and helping keep people employed! I also don't think I'd make anything better myself, dominos engineers their pizzas to compete in the market.
What about reading a cooking book ? you can try this book Un coup de pouce ??? btw buying pizza on Mcdonald its not a good idea
McDonald's does not sell pizza!
There was a McDonalds in the US that did for a while. They have stopped as of earlier this year.
I was right then, they do not sell it (that's the present tense for you weak English speakers)
I think maybe in some select locations they could sell it. It is hard to keep up. In general you are right :)
Personally I prefer Sams in wildwood NJ. I also prefer my own warped idea of what pizza from Pizza Hut once was. If that fails metro, ninos and dominoes is good. I did like lil Cesar’s stuffed pepperoni crust pizza but I think it has been done away with. I can personally attest to the skills Cheadar has is not burning the house down while cookimg flaming bacon.
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Dr. D1CK wrote:Personally I prefer Sams in wildwood NJ. I also prefer my own warped idea of what pizza from Pizza Hut once was. If that fails metro, ninos and dominoes is good. I did like lil Cesar’s stuffed pepperoni crust pizza but I think it has been done away with. I can personally attest to the skills Cheadar has is not burning the house down while cookimg flaming bacon.
Did you ever try out Hot Spot 4 also in Wildwood NJ? I went there once or twice when I was younger; the last time was about 10 years ago but I recall liking it quite a bit. Your post reminded me to go look it up, and I was disappointed to find out that it only has two stars on Yelp.
Dr. D1CK wrote:Personally I prefer Sams in wildwood NJ. I also prefer my own warped idea of what pizza from Pizza Hut once was. If that fails metro, ninos and dominoes is good. I did like lil Cesar’s stuffed pepperoni crust pizza but I think it has been done away with. I can personally attest to the skills Cheadar has is not burning the house down while cookimg flaming bacon.
Did you ever try out Hot Spot 4 also in Wildwood NJ? I went there once or twice when I was younger; the last time was about 10 years ago but I recall liking it quite a bit. Your post reminded me to go look it up, and I was disappointed to find out that it only has two stars on Yelp.
I have had hot spot 4 before. I am not sure it what it once was but that’s everything in life I guess. There are still tons of great places to get pizza in Wildwood.
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I would have said pizza hut/domino's a year ago. Now that I tried the small italian restaurants nearby my apartment, I'll prob never order dominos again.
They are cheaper than dominos: the "coupon" large 3 toppings cost $18 with delivery, while those restaurants deliver similar sized pizza (between 12-14 inches) for $17-20. In the end there is no reason to pay more for dominos in nyc while those italian pizzas have much more flavor with more quality ingredients, are less salty, and have a better crust.
I guess it was common sense but it took me some time to discover that, and I still don't get how domino's survives charging such prices. Just checked if I wanted a large hawaian delivery (why would anyone put pineapple on a pizza, sounds disgusting): $26.
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benj89 wrote:I would have said pizza hut/domino's a year ago. Now that I tried the small italian restaurants nearby my apartment, I'll prob never order dominos again.
They are cheaper than dominos: the "coupon" large 3 toppings cost $18 with delivery, while those restaurants deliver similar sized pizza (between 12-14 inches) for $17-20. In the end there is no reason to pay more for dominos in nyc while those italian places have much more flavor with more quality ingredients, are less salty, and have a better crust.
I guess it was common sense but it took me some time to discover that, and I still don't get how domino's survives charging such prices. Just checked if I wanted a large hawaian delivery (why would anyone put pineapple on a pizza, sounds disgusting): $26.
You aren't using the Domino's coupons that you should be; also, if you're a member of their rewards program you can earn free pizzas.
benj89 wrote:I would have said pizza hut/domino's a year ago. Now that I tried the small italian restaurants nearby my apartment, I'll prob never order dominos again.
They are cheaper than dominos: the "coupon" large 3 toppings cost $18 with delivery, while those restaurants deliver similar sized pizza (between 12-14 inches) for $17-20. In the end there is no reason to pay more for dominos in nyc while those italian places have much more flavor with more quality ingredients, are less salty, and have a better crust.
I guess it was common sense but it took me some time to discover that, and I still don't get how domino's survives charging such prices. Just checked if I wanted a large hawaian delivery (why would anyone put pineapple on a pizza, sounds disgusting): $26.
You aren't using the Domino's coupons that you should be; also, if you're a member of their rewards program you can earn free pizzas.
Can I take a moment to say that I really dislike the business model of having regularly inflated prices with frequent sales of 50+% off? It just introduces another level of hassle I have to employ so as not to get fucked by pricing.
deleted_user wrote:Can I take a moment to say that I really dislike the business model of having regularly inflated prices with frequent sales of 50+% off? It just introduces another level of hassle I have to employ so as not to get fucked by pricing.
benj89 wrote:I would have said pizza hut/domino's a year ago. Now that I tried the small italian restaurants nearby my apartment, I'll prob never order dominos again.
They are cheaper than dominos: the "coupon" large 3 toppings cost $18 with delivery, while those restaurants deliver similar sized pizza (between 12-14 inches) for $17-20. In the end there is no reason to pay more for dominos in nyc while those italian places have much more flavor with more quality ingredients, are less salty, and have a better crust.
I guess it was common sense but it took me some time to discover that, and I still don't get how domino's survives charging such prices. Just checked if I wanted a large hawaian delivery (why would anyone put pineapple on a pizza, sounds disgusting): $26.
You aren't using the Domino's coupons that you should be; also, if you're a member of their rewards program you can earn free pizzas.
Never really paid attention to the group coupons which I'm assuming you are referring to, since they always add coke or other stuff we don't want. It can sounds weird but I like pairing wine with fast foods, like with a good shake shack yday. Actually I just checked right now, all the group coupon are 1-2 toppings. Yea, the reward thing: a medium two-topping pizza after like 6 online orders. The issue is, their ingredients lack flavor so I need at least 3 toppings to enjoy their pizza (usually get 4), and If I'm hungry I rather have the large ones. I don't mind 2 toppings on a quality pizza, just not the domino's ones. I never saw the 50% off days
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benj89 wrote:I would have said pizza hut/domino's a year ago. Now that I tried the small italian restaurants nearby my apartment, I'll prob never order dominos again.
They are cheaper than dominos: the "coupon" large 3 toppings cost $18 with delivery, while those restaurants deliver similar sized pizza (between 12-14 inches) for $17-20. In the end there is no reason to pay more for dominos in nyc while those italian places have much more flavor with more quality ingredients, are less salty, and have a better crust.
I guess it was common sense but it took me some time to discover that, and I still don't get how domino's survives charging such prices. Just checked if I wanted a large hawaian delivery (why would anyone put pineapple on a pizza, sounds disgusting): $26.
You aren't using the Domino's coupons that you should be; also, if you're a member of their rewards program you can earn free pizzas.
Never really paid attention to the group coupons which I'm assuming you are referring to, since they always add coke or other stuff we don't want. It can sounds weird but I like pairing wine with fast foods, like with a good shake shack yday. Actually I just checked right now, all the group coupon are 1-2 toppings. Yea, the reward thing: a medium two-topping pizza after like 6 online orders. The issue is, their ingredients lack flavor so I need at least 3 toppings to enjoy their pizza (usually get 4), and If I'm hungry I rather have the large ones. I don't mind 2 toppings on a quality pizza, just not the domino's ones. I never saw the 50% off days
Get the 7.99 large 3 topping, it's one of the best deals a pizza establishment has ever or will ever do.
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evilcheadar wrote:Get the 7.99 large 3 topping, it's one of the best deals a pizza establishment has ever or will ever do.
Those coupon differ depending where you live. In nyc, that deal is $12.99, to which you add $3.5 for delivery and $1.5 for taxes, $18 total. For $17-$20, I have a 3-5 toppings, abt same size including delivery from most italian restaurants, add $1.5 taxes, so you end up paying about $2 more for a much better pizza, and that's using Domino's coupon. Without coupon, I believe you save more than $6 picking the italian option. How does that make sense
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evilcheadar wrote:Get the 7.99 large 3 topping, it's one of the best deals a pizza establishment has ever or will ever do.
Those coupon differ depending where you live. In nyc, that deal is $12.99, to which you add $3.5 for delivery and $1.5 for taxes, $18 total. For $17-$20, I have a 3-5 toppings, abt same size including delivery from most italian restaurants, add $1.5 taxes, so you end up paying about $2 more for a much better pizza, and that's using Domino's coupon. Without coupon, I believe you save more than $6 picking the italian option. How does that make sense
It's not my fault that things cost more in the city. That's the price you pay - literally!
evilcheadar wrote:Get the 7.99 large 3 topping, it's one of the best deals a pizza establishment has ever or will ever do.
Those coupon differ depending where you live. In nyc, that deal is $12.99, to which you add $3.5 for delivery and $1.5 for taxes, $18 total. For $17-$20, I have a 3-5 toppings, abt same size including delivery from most italian restaurants, add $1.5 taxes, so you end up paying about $2 more for a much better pizza, and that's using Domino's coupon. Without coupon, I believe you save more than $6 picking the italian option. How does that make sense
I think I prefer dominos to any "real" Italian style pizza. Much like I prefer Hershey chocolate to the "real" European chocolate.
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