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Cody, please tell me that you don't consider Little Caesars to be the benchmark of good pizza.
I Love Little Caesars ... $5 for a large pizza ... and it taste great to me.
maybe I love it because I only can get it 2-3 times a year whenever I go to Michigan...
lol
Jeez anything but little caesars.. they are the worst
As far as pizza chain pizza have you tried cottage inn? It's pretty good.
They were the worst. Now they fall into the levels of bad but cheap. But bad but cheap can rule the roost. Add in immediate fresh cheap pizza, and you have a pizza market I can get behind.
They were the worst. Now they fall into the levels of bad but cheap. But bad but cheap can rule the roost. Add in immediate fresh cheap pizza, and you have a pizza market I can get behind.
How about Jets? You try them? They have a square/rectangle pizza that seemed damn good to me (for a chain).
Rashean Mathis: "I'm an egg guy. Last year we didn't have (the omelet station). I didn't complain, but I was dying inside."
How about Jets? You try them? They have a square/rectangle pizza that seemed damn good to me (for a chain).
Personally I am big on deep dish circular pizzas. I feel as though I am getting more for my bite. But Jets is good. Trust me if there is a Pizza place in Lansing area, I have ate their at least once.
I really miss Spads (or was its Spaz can't remember) and West Side Deli's (the old version). Think they had the perfect rectangle pizzas.
I Love Little Caesars ... $5 for a large pizza ... and it taste great to me.
maybe I love it because I only can get it 2-3 times a year whenever I go to Michigan...
lol
Cody, Cody, Cody... buy a frozen pizza at the grocery store... you'll get a much better pizza than the ketchup on cardboard special.
Cottage Inn is pretty good, ordered some when we were at the Forum Game, I was pretty impressed with it.
Cody, Cody, Cody... buy a frozen pizza at the grocery store... you'll get a much better pizza than the ketchup on cardboard special.
Cottage Inn is pretty good, ordered some when we were at the Forum Game, I was pretty impressed with it.
Old Little Ceasers. When they went to the 5 dollar hot and readies. They did it the Papa Johns (not Romanos, not Leo's, shit can anyone tell me what brand I am thinking of, figured it out Papa Johns.) way (which apparently is only the Lansing area Papa Johns, everywhere else its more on the premium side). Which is cheap but standard ingredients. Old little Ceasers, seemed to use what ever item was close but even cheaper. I was frightened of their old sauce.
Last edited by Topweasel; January 5, 2011, 12:27 PM.
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