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This is my second trip to Gino's. First trip was absolutely fantastic. Ordered my pie, stopped over, picked it up, and had a great conversation with the dude working the counter. Second trip? Ordered online. Made a stop at Walgreens being that I was told by the site that it would be 25 minutes. Stopped in, no pizza ready. Instead, I was told they didn't make it because I didn't answer the call they made to me. I checked my phone right there, no missed calls. I was all "Alright, dude, no worries, cook me up a quick pepperoni, canadian bacon, and green olives" which he was happy to do. Told me it would be 10 - 15 minutes. 25 - 35 minutes later, pizza is done. Get it home, no canadian bacon. I even tipped those assholes thinking I screwed something up. Go somewhere better. While waiting, I saw them opening giant cans of pre-made pizza sauce. They may have been around for 40 years, but buying store-bought pizza sauce for over priced pizza doesn't make much sense. Oh, and chop your olives up, you lazy twats. Like on the first pizza I had from you.
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