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anonymous-user

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80 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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Jazoli

9,565 posts

276 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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Domino's always have 2 for one deals running so you usually get a family of 4 fed for around £25, they aren't great pizza's though but when the local Italian restaurant want a tenner for a skinny 10 inch pizza you can see why Domino's are so popular.

48k

16,795 posts

174 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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anonymous said:
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Wait, what? You don't understand how people pay £19 for pizza, but paid £24 for someone to bring you some toast?

alorotom

12,719 posts

213 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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48k said:
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Wait, what? You don't understand how people pay £19 for pizza, but paid £24 for someone to bring you some toast?
At a guess it’s roast.

Stuart70

4,138 posts

209 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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Two for one offers are normal. £20 to feed four with leftovers for lunch the next day.

Is this another patronising PH thread about knitting your own yoghurt and anyone who ever had a takeaway must be benefit scum?

Just wondering...

bigpriest

2,384 posts

156 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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Thinking pizza is "not a proper meal", worth about £1 and no one in their right mind would choose one to eat over a roast meal is a rather blinkered view. From 1950.

alorotom

12,719 posts

213 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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A pizza from the freezer is not at all comparable to a freshly cooked pizza.

All of the big chain pizza stores do loads of offers - people rarely pay full whack for a pizza from them.

It’s their money - they’re free to spend it how they choose no matter how it was received - like it or not.

With lockdown etc… We get 2-3 takeaways a week here … something from the pizza shop, a Nando’s and normally an Indian … roughly £80/week … we previously ate out most weekends so it’s all equal really.

Roofless Toothless

7,294 posts

158 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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Pizzas are fantastic if knocked up at home. The secret with them is that less is more. Commercial pizzas are so overladen and thick that, to my taste, they are inedible.

Best pizzas in this house are some home made dough (the bread machine has a setting), a can of Italian tomatoes blended up, and a little cheese and basil. A splash of olive oil. All very sparsely applied. I bet you could easily beat £2 a head with that method.

I have also had loads of fun making pasta from scratch with my grand daughter. Hand mixing the dough if always great for kids, and she loves turning the handle on the pasta machine. Again, it costs pennies and tastes so much better - even a seven year old notices the difference!

hyphen

26,262 posts

116 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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anonymous said:
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Weirdo smile

Why not?

Spare tyre

12,289 posts

156 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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We have around 2 pizza take always a year, we find no matter what offers we use you always end up spending more or less the same , but the more people you feed the cheaper it becomes per head

Edited by Spare tyre on Monday 3rd May 13:02

Jamescrs

6,074 posts

91 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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Occasionally order from Dominoes and to feed a family of 4 it's around £20-25 for a couple of Pizzas and a couple of sides depending on choosing medium or large pizzas.

Personally I prefer the local pizza shop pizzas but the kids don't.


Insert Coin

1,965 posts

69 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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Op, you’re in a tiny, tiny minority of people who have never had a pizza delivered. Any issue you have with this simple process is entirely bizarre, I really don’t understand your issue?! confused

I don’t particularly like any of the chain pizza delivery places, but we still indulge once or twice a year.

Teddy Lop

8,301 posts

93 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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anonymous-user

Original Poster:

80 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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The OP’s issue is that it was ordered by someone who spent most of their life on benefits.

sc0tt

18,264 posts

227 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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Nothing wrong with a delivered pizza. Always “50% off” so 2 large pizzas from papa johns costs me £20 which will do dinner and next days lunch for me and the missus.

Old man shouts at cloud...

glenrobbo

39,829 posts

176 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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alorotom said:
48k said:
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Wait, what? You don't understand how people pay £19 for pizza, but paid £24 for someone to bring you some toast?
At a guess it’s roast.
Roast toast??? wobble

valiant

13,676 posts

186 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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No one pays full price for a pizza.

Just last night we got two medium PapaJohns for £17.99.

Luvvvverrly.

How u doing

28,760 posts

209 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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Insert Coin said:
I don’t particularly like any of the chain pizza delivery places, but we still indulge once or twice a year.
Now that is funny.

ThunderSpook

3,894 posts

237 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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bulldong said:
The OP’s issue is that it was ordered by someone who spent most of their life on benefits.
This always amuses me as well. Someone with high paying job doesn’t understand why the person on benefits isn’t intelligent enough not to spend all their money on pizza and should knock up home made meals instead.

In general, if they were that intelligent, they wouldn’t be on benefits (sweeping generalisation I know).

OP, pizza is delicious, you’re missing out. A takeaway pizza and a fresh Italian style pizza from a wood fired oven are completely different things and shouldn’t be compared. Just because they’re both called pizza doesn’t mean they’re the same thing.

InitialDave

14,622 posts

145 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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I don't think I've ever paid full price for a Dominos order. I prefer the small pizza place down the road, but I agree, for a really good home cooked pizza, you need to be making your own dough etc.

Some of the frozen options are not bad, particularly where they have a sourdough base.

But sounds like OP has never had anything except cheap rubbish, and so assumes that's what all pizza is like.