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If a customer chooses to wait for fresh pizza, you should never charge them extra do so. I was there yesterday around 3:00pm and ordered the Italian Cheese Bread. Lady at the counter offered the hot and ready ICB in the warmer. I insisted it looked unappetizing and chose to wait for a fresh one. I stepped over to the side and waited 5 minutes. And then, the lady at the counter approached me and demanded I paid an additional $1.00 more the fresh ICB THAT I ALREADY PAID FOR which made no sense to me. I asked for a manager and found out it was he who delegated to the associate I had no choice but to pay the dollar or take what's in the warmer. I called their corporate number and later found out the Silverado Ranch and Bermuda store is owned by a franchisee. I later visited the store on Durango and Warm Spring which was corporate owned and found out you do not have to pay an additional amount of money to have your pizza freshly prepared. Little Caesars on Silverado Ranch and Bermuda practices scamming their customers and not giving a cufk about it. All this for pizza right?
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