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How could a person who lives in a city that is home to some very fine pizzerias ever like a chain place like Fresh Slice? I know. Crazytown, right? But it's true, and I'm not overly ashamed to admit it . . . maybe a little bit overly ashamed to admit it. Yet it still doesn't change the fact that Fresh Slice has some excellent utility pizza and some of their specialty pizzas are kinda tasty. The thing is when you couple Fresh slice with their $2 a slice offers, I become a fan. Are we talking local organic ingredients here? Will you ever find them serving a baked farm fresh egg on a bed of arugula that's resting atop a chorizo and jalapeno pizza? Highly unlikely, but it's still pizza and like some comedian once said, even the worst pizza you ever had was still probably still pretty good.
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