Pizza is apparently serious business, more than any other food it seems.

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Idlemessiah

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Wadders said:
Reject both Dominos and Pizza Hut. Instead, go to Italy, and eat a pizza there. They're kinda different to what we think of as pizza, but in my view they're way way better. Or maybe its just becasue they're in Italy, they seem nicer... I dunno.

Of course I cant live in Italy (more's the pity) so I do occasionally succumb to pizza at home, but its never quite the same.
This guy gets it. Italians are just really good at making food.
And I tend to get pizza from take-aways, purely because they are dirt cheap. As far as quality/quantity/cost goes, I'd have take-out over restaurant pizza any day.
 

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Pinkamena said:
I am Pinkamena, and I am here to ask you a question. Is a man not entitled to a decent pizza?
"No!" says the employee of Pizza Hut. "It must be greasy and sloppy!"
"No!" says the waitress of Dominos. "It must be as cheap to make as possible!"
"No!" says the owner of the local pizza shop. "It must be topped with every ingredient!"
I rejected those answers; instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose... Home made pizza. A pizza where oil and butter would be used in modesty, where the dough would not be pure wheat, where the toppings could be just the way they need to be!
Your local pizza places pile everything on? Every one of them I've been to lets you order it however you want, from plain cheese on up.

But it's true, home made pizza >= local pizza[footnote]It depends on the quality of your local pizza joints and how good of a cook you are. Some towns just don't have good pizza, and some people just can't cook.[/footnote],>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>frozen pizza>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>chain pizza.

Yes, I listed chain pizza below frozen.
 

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Honestly no big chain food company trying to maintain the level of mediocre consistency on all their foods worldwide can hold a candle to anything made with genuine passion. It's seems like a bloody ridiculous argument to me. If you are looking for a good burger you certainly don't go to McDonalds, and if you're looking for an excellent pizza you should probably hit up the 70 year old Italian woman who's shop is down the street from Dominos. Pizza Hut or Dominos, neither are good... and just feel I need to say that you can get great pizza anywhere in the world, because it's not about the locals or the product, but the people that prepare with care.
 

Mr F.

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Its like any other debate!

I am right and the rest of you are wrong. Dominoes is the only rational choice. It tastes better and they have tastier offers. But if you really want a pizza?

Just go buy one frozen from your local grocery. Chances are it will be done about 20 minutes earlier then the other pizza would be arriving by and it will save you insane amounts of money you can then spend on crisps and whatnot. Or customizing your pizza.
 

rob_simple

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Wadders said:
rob_simple said:
Wadders said:
Reject both Dominos and Pizza Hut. Instead, go to Italy, and eat a pizza there. They're kinda different to what we think of as pizza, but in my view they're way way better. Or maybe its just becasue they're in Italy, they seem nicer... I dunno.

Of course I cant live in Italy (more's the pity) so I do occasionally succumb to pizza at home, but its never quite the same.
I imagine you look exactly like your avatar, and were swirling a glass of port as you typed that while resting your feet upon the back of a man servant. I'm sure Italian pizza is lovely, though; I mostly ate crab sandwiches when I was there.

OT: I love Dominoes but feel genuine guilt after eating one because it's about the most indulgent thing I can do without cocaine or getting my cock out.
Hahaha! I like that. Yeah, my post was rather pompous wasn't it! Although that's probably pretty fair :p

As it happens, I'm in rented University accommodation, swirling a lukewarm mug of tea - but I prefer your version.
Haha not to worry, I was only teasing, you did raise a fine point; I imagine it's much the same way that curries in the UK apparently have next to nothing in common with real Indian cuisine.

And to be honest, I'd take a good cup of tea over a glass of port any day of the week!
 

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Jack the Potato said:
From my experience I would class pizza as a 'comfort food'. That is to say when you eat it all those smells and tastes bring you warmth and joy and summon good feelings. From that perspective it's easy to see how people can be so venomous with how their pizza is made - screw it up and your basically shitting on all their good feelings and happy thoughts.

TO THAT END!!! The greatest pizza in aaaahhhhlllllll the world comes from my local Pizza joint Pepperoni's in Wishart, Brisbane, Queensland. These guys are true artisans in their trade who give a damn about you and your pizza. Just so damn good!
 

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absulute said:
Ed130 said:
absulute said:
The only pizza I've straight up refused to eat was this one time I was in Scotland and it was deep fried.

WTF is wrong with you Scots?
That. Sounds. Awesome!

If you have a decent batter of course, hate the crap that doesn't seal up that well.
Oh, it wasn't even battered. Just thrown in a deep fryer.

It looked revolting.
Did you have a deep fried Mars Bar for dessert? A glaswegion I once worked with said it was manditory after a deep fried pizza.
 

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Psykoma said:
Kaez said:
I live in what is basically the Canadian capital of pizza.
Which is?
Pictou County, NS

Seriously: Andres, Acropole (Delivers cross country), Sams, Teds, and several other really good pizza places. I think i remember someone saying we have the most pizza places per capita, but not sure if really true. But really wicked pizza :)
 

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I generally don't care that much where the pizza comes from(unless it's Little Caesars, I loved it as a kid, but now it's kinda gross). I guess I might prefer Dominoes over Pizza Hut because of that whole new recipe thing, which I can't really taste in the actual pizza itself, but the bread tastes quite good now. I fucking hate their commercials though, theirs and FeBreeze's commercials. They are both the same vein of corny and horrific.

As for pizza itself, I don't like green/red/yellow pepper on my pizza, they just taste like crap and ruin the flavor of the pizza. I probably won't want to eat a pizza with those peppers on it, or if I do, then I will rip each of my slices apart to remove every last pepper.

Barbecue pizza is also a no go, even more-so than pepper. I find it to be pretty much the most abominable kind of pizza to have ever been spawned by humankind, and the mere sight of it offends my tastebuds./melodrama
My dad loves the stuff though, so my step-mom and I always get a pizza separate from his since neither of us like barbecue pizza.
 

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I just want to point out that I was using the "Pizza Hut vs Dominoes" debate as an example. Really, arguments will start over ANY kind of pizza.
 

zidine100

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ive found pizza chain i dislike

served me a pizza that made me physically sick in fact.

Papa freaking johns.

absulute said:
The only pizza I've straight up refused to eat was this one time I was in Scotland and it was deep fried.

WTF is wrong with you Scots?
its a tradition to batter everything you should try it its delicious. That and mars bars.
 

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I used to work in a pretty large Pizza Hut way back in 1997. It was a brand new, 150-seater, and we were all brand new staff. Started off as chaos and eventually became amazing. 4am finishes were a regular occurrence!

So I'm obviously biased! I still like Pizza Hut pizzas, even though I can pretty much guarantee I've eaten more of them than anyone here. But, they're not what they were. The thin crust Neopolitan bases from back then were a hell of a lot nicer than todays equivalent. But most importantly for me, they've improved the sauce for the stuffed crusts.

But really, the absolute best Pizzas I've ever eaten were in Toulouse (seafood, including baby octupus) and a street cafe in Nice (mussels, lots of mussels).

So, if I'm ordering in, Pizza Hut. If I'm eating out, look for the small place full of locals!
 

MorganL4

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Pizza Hut vs Dominos? Easy choice: Papa Murphy's


Seriously, I have heard people argue about Pizza Hut vs Dominos vs Papa Johns too many times, but when I suggest Papa Murphy's the only argument I get, is I don't want to use the oven. If I can overcome that argument, which is generally fairly easy, I win.
 

Yopaz

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Pinkamena said:
I am Pinkamena, and I am here to ask you a question. Is a man not entitled to a decent pizza?
"No!" says the employee of Pizza Hut. "It must be greasy and sloppy!"
"No!" says the waitress of Dominos. "It must be as cheap to make as possible!"
"No!" says the owner of the local pizza shop. "It must be topped with every ingredient!"
I rejected those answers; instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose... Home made pizza. A pizza where oil and butter would be used in modesty, where the dough would not be pure wheat, where the toppings could be just the way they need to be!
I am usually able to get great pizza in restaurants, but I couldn't agree more. The best pizza is my mom's home made. Perfect thickness on the crust, just the right amounts of cheese and sauce, just the right topping. Home made pizza is simply divine and I can't wait until summer when I will get to eat that again.
 

Goofguy

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Guy from the 80 said:
Goofguy said:
Guy from the 80 said:
I'm 34 and never eaten Pizza. I havent eaten Hamburger either.
Alright, I'll bite. Where are you from and what's your major malfunction?
I'm Scandinavian. I dont eat that stuff because I dont want to poison my body with junkfood. I never ate it as a child/teenager either because it just didnt appeal to me, especially not greasy pizza's. I've never eaten hotdogs either btw. The diet in my family was based heavily on fish and white meat.
That's fair but you have to try it at least once in your life. A slice of pizza isn't going to ruin your body, particularly if you take good care of it through an already balanced diet and regular exercise.