i thought the tired worn out overused for forty years term to describe pizza was "cardboard" when you want to use hyperbole to make an ass out of a molehill
suck my cock you dumb fucking Black pedant, or better yet, get to the back of the van and queue with all the other pedants who lined up to suck my cock
Domino's has a national 2 medium 2 toppings for $6.99 each which is bankrupting stores in urban areas with a higher cost of living because they have to pay employees like $18 and hour to make pizzas that sell for less than the cost of their labor and ingredients and rent. It's like the $5 foot long thing, in rural places with low minimum wages it still works but in wealthy areas the deal just puts franchisees out of business because it's so much cheaper than anything else on the menu. OP's location is probably struggling to stay afloat due to the national deal undercutting local prices, so they're skimping. These national deals are a pump-n-dump for when c suite executives are looking to retire. They inflate the stock price at the cost of crippling the business long term as customers grow to expect distinctive, low prices that stop working due to inflation.
I know that Domino's used to be thicker, but that's not thin in the slightest.
flour prices
gas prices
employee shortage
carbophobia went mainstream
>flour prices
Lol no, one pizza uses about 20 cents worth of flour, and that's retail prices.
Cheese prices are way up though
Hand tossed. What were you expecting.
The fuck am I supposed to do?
you'll never get uniformity whenever it's made by-hand
i thought the tired worn out overused for forty years term to describe pizza was "cardboard" when you want to use hyperbole to make an ass out of a molehill
They mean the circumference not the height. You're looking for 'go 'za
That was just to show I didn't order the thin crust
Backpedal backpedal backpedal
suck my cock you dumb fucking Black pedant, or better yet, get to the back of the van and queue with all the other pedants who lined up to suck my cock
that ain't what backpedaling means
diameter*
right? pizza in italy is measured by inches diameter?
because that's a brooklyn style.
Have you seen their thin crust? It's like someone put sauce, cheese, and toppings on crackers.
And they probably list that pizza at what, $18-19? What a joke
Domino's has a national 2 medium 2 toppings for $6.99 each which is bankrupting stores in urban areas with a higher cost of living because they have to pay employees like $18 and hour to make pizzas that sell for less than the cost of their labor and ingredients and rent. It's like the $5 foot long thing, in rural places with low minimum wages it still works but in wealthy areas the deal just puts franchisees out of business because it's so much cheaper than anything else on the menu. OP's location is probably struggling to stay afloat due to the national deal undercutting local prices, so they're skimping. These national deals are a pump-n-dump for when c suite executives are looking to retire. They inflate the stock price at the cost of crippling the business long term as customers grow to expect distinctive, low prices that stop working due to inflation.
>sells 100 pizzas an hour