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Food quality is amazing. 5 stars! Customer service for the most part is fantastic. 4 stars! Why the 1 star rating you might ask... They charge $2 per topping ($2.50 for premium toppings). That makes sense, you are the store, you make the prices. They charge $2 per topping for any size pizza. I order an extra large or a personal pizza, either way, I pay $2 per topping. When I asked how that made sense (after already paying for my $20 personal pizza with out thinking about it), the cashier said that no matter what size pizza it is, they always put 8 oz of each topping. You get the same amount so you pay the same price. Alright, seems fair. Next time I will just buy an extra large and end up with more pizza out of it. I got my magical billion dollar pizza to find that my $2 worth of olives was actually about 5 olives total. There is pretty much no way on God's green earth that 5 olives is 8oz. And if there was a way... It would not be the puny amount on my pizza. I am going to go weigh my pizza. With 5 toppings at 8oz a piece it should be a minimum of 2.5 pounds (not including dough, sauce, and cheese)....
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