I got on the internet and looked at the menu and called in the order. I informed Brother's that I had a $3 coupon also and would pick up the perpperoni pizza and sampler and they said it would be 20 minutes. At the register I was charged $12.95 for the $8.95 sampler. I told the cashier that the internet menu had it listed for $8.95. She just smiled and said "Oh, we get that a lot but we don't have a menu." I said, "but it's on the internet with your address/web page" and she said, "yeh, I know we get that a lot but here's our menu" and she handed me their copy-machine menu which did not even have the sampler listed. I politely told her that they should take the menu off the internet if it's not right. The sampler was 4 pieces each of wings, mushrooms, cheese sticks, zuchinni. The sampler was just like frozen generic small pieces "out-of-the-freezer-bag" deep fried.
I live near and our family had hoped to make this our weekly outing for pizza; however, I'll go elsewhere for better food and prices. I also don't like false advertising.
A customer's frustration should be a business owner's learning opportunity to make their business better. They can learn a lot from their customers.