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I had a coupon to use here. It said, "buy one two topping pizza, get a second two topping pizza for free". I called and said, "hey, can I order a four topping pizza and still get the second two topping pizza for free?" I mean, you would think that they wouldn't penalize you for getting a more expensive pizza that you pay for, right? Wrong. They said it couldn't be done. Ok fine, no biggie. But combine that with average pizza at above average prices and then the rating starts to slide. You don't dine in here.. I guess you could, but I've never seen anyone actually do it. As a carry-out or delivery option, they cost as much if not more than most of the other chains (both national and local). The sauce was average, the amount of cheese was average, pretty much everything about the pizza was average. But if I wanted an average pizza, I wouldn't want to pay more than $10 for a large (which is what Pizza Hut charges for any size any style). I'll pay the premium for Luciano's, Mm Mm, or Mineo's, but not here.
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