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Sorry, but all my reviews are 5-star reviews (except for a post office review) because I don't like coming on here unless I have something positive to say, but my experience was pretty bad and I had to vent. Took about 90 minutes at a very odd hour. That would have been fine if the pizza had been worth it. But this was some of the worst pizza I've ever had, and I'm pretty easy to please. It wasn't even really edible. Most of the outside of each square was burnt to a crisp. It was so hard that it basically just shattered in my mouth. My tooth kills now -- gee, thanks a lot. And if that weren't enough, the middle part didn't even seem cooked. It looked and tasted like raw dough that was insanely greasy. I'm not sure how one manages to burn half of it until it's a black brick, yet the inside looks like it wasn't cooked at all? Maybe the person who made it was new? I hope so! I washed my hands and still haven't gotten the grease off them. The only reason I didn't give this a one is because I DID like the flavor of the toppings. If the cheese and toppings were on a different pizza -- one that wasn't a combo of a brick and total mush, then I'd be just fine. Other than that, not a happy camper. Waited a long time just to throw it away.
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