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i will always stay true to Pizza hut. they were the first ones in town and they are the only pizza parlor that has kept up with good service,food, and people.
Pizza chains aren't healthy. I used to work for Papa John's back in 2004 and many of the guys who made the food were fat, hairy, sweaty guys who picked their noses and then went about preparing the dough. I'm sure a lot of hair on their arms got in the pizza, but you couldn't always see it with all the cheese, toppings, and sauce, which was sometimes left out longer than than they should be. We would leave the topping buckets open and the sauce in a corner without proper refrigeration. I'm not lying at all. The health inspector nearly shut down our store because he was appalled at the health practices. But I think the (bribery) money from the corporate offices helped keep it open.
While none of them can usually hold a candle to a local pizza place, if I had to go to a chain it would be Pizza Hut. Even though their quality has slid downhill the last couple of years.
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LOL, well it is ok in moderation.
I prefer pizza hut...
But I seriously never order out Pizza but maybe once or twice a year.
I actually hear the French Pizza hut is wayyy different then the American one, but the Italian Pizza hut, is surprisingly...not that different.
Pizza is pizza, if its good I'll eat it... Papa John's and Dominoes is ok too...I'll eat all of their pizza though, I'm not picky.
Its considered a sin to patron those places in NYC.
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