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| - My Hubs and I are really interested in trying new and different venues in town to mix it up a bit and we received a mailer from A Perfect Pizza and thought we would try it out. First, I have to say I am a stickler for grammar and punctuation so I was immediately turned off by the 11 obvious errors throughout the flyer. If you are going to publish something and mail it to 50,000 people, make sure it's edited! (And hopefully you don't have this same brochure published in the other markets you are in.) Ok, so that is just getting picky!
More importantly, let's discuss the food and service... We had a great experience ordering over the phone (no web site to order from), the guy was nice and we had no problem. They said 30-45 min for delivery so when it showed up 70 min later we were a little disappointed, crossing our fingers that our pizza hadn't sat in the back of a car forever. We don't mind waiting, if it's going to be over an hour, tell us it will be over an hour- then at least we won't already be mad when it arrives. Set the customers expectations to start and you should be ok.
The pizza... NOT "A Perfect Pizza". Unfortunately when we opened the box, the pizza was slightly crushed (these things happen), but the pizza looked~ sad. The vegetables had a slight brown tinge to them, the pizza was flat and the cheese looked cheap. Once we dug in, with some hesitation, we found the crust was doughy and slightly raw in the center.
I don't know if there has ever been a pizza that my hubs and I have ever walked away from until this day. We got a "special" that included 4 cans of soda, too bad it was the most expensive pop we have ever bought because the pizza was inedible.
The best thing about this place is that they say they donate 2% of sales to the Humane Society which is why I give them a star at all.
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