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If you are reviewing pizza, seriously, don't ever complain about how greasy it is. That's just silly talk right there. All pizza is greasy, even pizza of the french bread variety. If it's not greasy, you're eating sucky pizza. And no one likes sucky pizza, not even the biggest pizza fans in the world. For me, Marco's Pizza passes the greasy test. I think their grease ratio is quite perfect actually. So when we go here we get the same thing every time. Honestly, I'm one of those people that once I find something I like I stick with it - variety is not always the spice of life. So much like everyone else, I agree that the old world pepperoni is amazeballs. I'm so disappointed I didn't know about this garlic butter crust option though. I'm so getting that next time. Also, I'm a huuuuuge fan of their BBQ wings. I always get them to go and by the time I get home they are a bit soggy - which I LOVE. Chicken always falls off the bone, not stringy like when they get way over cooked. The amount of BBQ sauce is almost always perfect. In closing, say yes to grease. Say yes to old world pepperoni. Say yes to Marco's Pizza. It's good.
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