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Never heard of Jet Pizza. Haven't had the new Domino's, shoot I haven't had a Domino's pizza for close to 20 years. Little Sleazers... I mean Little Ceasers wasn't too bad, last time I had it, which has also been a LONG time ago. Hungry Howies has gone downhill in the last few years IMHO. The last chain pizza I bought was a Hungry Howies about a year ago and it didn't impress me too much. I stick with local places.
Little Sneezer's is horrible pizza. There's a reason why a large costs five bucks. If you just want something resembling pizza for the lowest price possible, it's at least edible. But that's really all it's good for. At least it's better than CiCi's, which is the only pizza I've ever had that was so awful that I couldn't finish a slice. I have no idea how that place stays in business at all, much less grew to the size that it is today. I'd rather eat Tombstone pizza than CiCi's. Helll, I'd probably rather eat a literal tombstone.
I haven't had Domino's or Papa John's in years. I did have some Little Caesars a few months ago, after a neighborhood event, because it was free. (it wasn't bad...)
I also rarely eat chain pizza, because Youngstown rivals Chicago and the east coast for good pizza.
Poor Detroit, if this is the best they can muster.
I mean, it is good that there is some strong economic activity, but laying claim to the four biggest corporate pizza chains is not much more to be proud of than say, laying claim to the four biggest for-profit prisons or the four biggest white-slavery enterprises.
The existence of Domino's and Little Caesar's is, culturally speaking, a net loss for Detroit and America as a whole.
Location: Detroit's eastside, downtown Detroit in near future!
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Poor Detroit, if this is the best they can muster.
I mean, it is good that there is some strong economic activity, but laying claim to the four biggest corporate pizza chains is not much more to be proud of than say, laying claim to the four biggest for-profit prisons or the four biggest white-slavery enterprises.
The existence of Domino's and Little Caesar's is, culturally speaking, a net loss for Detroit and America as a whole.
Location: Detroit's eastside, downtown Detroit in near future!
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^^^^but yet the ever going arguement on who has the best pizza between Chicago and NY get major news coverage???? lmao but Detroit get mentioned on something positive for a change that just so happens to be about having good pizza franchises and its a problem?
Poor Detroit, if this is the best they can muster.
I mean, it is good that there is some strong economic activity, but laying claim to the four biggest corporate pizza chains is not much more to be proud of than say, laying claim to the four biggest for-profit prisons or the four biggest white-slavery enterprises.
The existence of Domino's and Little Caesar's is, culturally speaking, a net loss for Detroit and America as a whole.
Hmm, I'd hate to hear what you think about Columbus, Ohio, and its fast food.
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