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  • Super User

Unless you live in the sticks and there is no other option, why do people deliberately order from Dominos, Little Caesars, Pizza Hut, Papa John’s, etc. when there are so many better options? Is it price? It cannot be taste. At least I hope not! ?

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  • scaleface
    scaleface

    I eat chain pizza, drink Busch Light, use piscifun reels and carry Mountain Dew on my boat .? Whats it!$#@$ LOL to you.

  • Tennessee Boy
    Tennessee Boy

    Because McDonald’s does not sell pizza.  ?

  • newriverfisherman1953
    newriverfisherman1953

    I eat it because I like it, chain or no chain. Why can’t a chain pizza taste good??  Mom and Pop doesn’t automatically make it good. 

  • Super User

We use to have a Papa Murphy's in town - then they closed.

Also had a mom&pop Pizzaria - and they closed.

All we got left in the 'delivery area' is Dominos or Carbone's - and Carbone's CS sucks.

 

Actually - Dominos' Pasta Bowls aren't too bad...and the chicken wings are fairly decent too.

  • Super User

It depends what mood I am I’m. You can also find the chains have deals and can be a cheaper meal than a local pizza shop. Is their pizza as good as a local shop? Most times no. If I want stuffed crust my opinions are chains. I do not care for my pizza shop in the town I live. I will eat it. It’s not terrible just not what I prefer. I usually make the 30 minute drive to a different “local” shop.

  • Super User

Sometimes I want cheap pizza that’ll be here in like 30 minutes. Domino’s pizza has gotten a lot better over the years, and I actually love their sandwiches. Same reason I’ll sometimes grab a Wendy’s burger when I don’t feel like spending $37 and waiting 25 minutes at Five Guys. 
 

Now I’m hungry. 

The only times I’d do chain pizza was when I was out of town on business. Sometimes the best choice at 9pm is the chain place next door to the hotel.


Used to be most area pizza shops were Greek or Italian owned, many have changed hands and quality has suffered badly. Online reviews should have a shelf life.

People like the repeatability of Domino's, Little Caesars, etc. Most of them just aren't adventurous eaters and see no need to change. I know this because I am related to a bunch of these folks. 

 

 

 

I make my own pizza dough, and keep a bunch of dough balls in the fridge or freezer. I wouldn't trade my sourdough crust for any I've had...and it's significantly cheaper than take out.

 

 

  • Super User

Because McDonald’s does not sell pizza.  ?

Some nights it’s high end whiskey in real glasses and sometimes it’s a Coors Light kinda night

It is cheaper then the mom and pops pizzerias, IMO it is like eating rubber.

I eat it because I like it, chain or no chain. Why can’t a chain pizza taste good??  Mom and Pop doesn’t automatically make it good. 

  • Super User

I agree that a specialty pizza shop is better for ingredients, quality, and taste. I don’t always have the time to go there or order them though when there is a hot n ready little Cesar’s 10 minutes up the road.

  • Super User

Lack of options

6 hours ago, Jar11591 said:

I actually love their sandwiches.

Me too, their chicken, bacon and habanero sandwich is killer! I like their pizza to as long as it's hot and fresh. I'm one of those that lives "out in the sticks". Our closet Domino's is over 40 miles away. We have two smaller chain pizza joints in town, Johnny's and Mazzio's. They both suck. 

  • Super User

Consistency and price mostly. If the small pizza shop you’re patronizing isn’t a place you’ve had before it can be a huge roll of the dice. Also, kids. And kids’ birthday parties.

Most Friday nights Mrs B and myself have "real" Pizza at a real Pizza restaurant(Greek owned).   It's great.  However I love pizza.  For me bad pizza is still pretty good.   

It’s about price and convenience. We have a couple of local spots that are really good, but I still like a Pizza Hut thin crust from time to time and a Mellow Mushroom.

  • Super User

Funny, I grew up in Omaha, Nebraska and I remember when Godfathers pizza was started by a local guy before he turned it into a national franchise. There is a local pizza shop in a stand alone building on the corner of a shopping center called La Casa that uses strong Romano cheese and I laugh every time I think of it because my mother would have a fit when I walked in with it.  I’m 65 and that shop is still there.  I also miss being able to go get a Runza when I want. 

5 minutes ago, TOXIC said:

I remember when Godfathers pizza was started by a local guy before he turned it into a national franchise.

 

I used to "escape" from School to have Godfathers pizza for lunch.  There was also a Godfathers near the landing I used to use at Lake Norman.   Are there any left?  I haven't seen one in years.   

  • Super User
3 minutes ago, Woody B said:

 

I used to "escape" from School to have Godfathers pizza for lunch.  There was also a Godfathers near the landing I used to use at Lake Norman.   Are there any left?  I haven't seen one in years.   

Just for fun, I googled it and it appears there are still a lot of franchisees in operation.  I can remember when I was working and traveling a lot, I would see them in airports.  We loved the pizza but used to make fun of the hamburger because it looked like rat turds.?

Yes Godfathers is still around. For a while they had a deal with Hess so a lot of them were located in Hess gas stations. That deal ended about 12 years ago. Hess has since sold all there gas stations to the Speedway corporation. Godfathers has closed a number of stores in recent years, and plans to close some more "under preforming" stores. But they still have a bunch of stores out there.

 

  • Super User
4 minutes ago, TOXIC said:

Just for fun, I googled it and it appears there are still a lot of franchisees in operation.

Ya - but none in decent range of me anymore. Use to have one less than 20 minutes away...now the closest is 40 minutes - in good traffic, which is a rarity on the roads between me an them.

  • Super User

I didn'g even know chain pizza existed until i moved to Virginia for college.  Chain pizza sucks and i will take a bad mom & pop pizza joint over the best chain place any day of the week.  I will say that much like sometimes I want that crappy blue box mac & cheese for nostalgia reasons, I will want some Pizza Hut since it reminds me of being a kid and that was a major treat and they had the all you could eat buffet.

  • Super User
17 hours ago, BrianMDTX said:

Unless you live in the sticks and there is no other option, why do people deliberately order from Dominos, Little Caesars, Pizza Hut, Papa John’s, etc. when there are so many better options? Is it price? It cannot be taste. At least I hope not! ?

I really don’t like the above mentioned chains pizza. IMHO, other than being everywhere and being relatively inexpensive their pizzas lack flavor.  If I’m getting a pizza from a restaurant chain, it’ll be Round Table or Amici’s East Coast Pizzeria.

  • Super User

Where I grew up there was a place called Angelos . I have never had anything come close. Got spoiled at early age 

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