• general_kitten@sopuli.xyz
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    7 months ago

    in what country do pizzas cost $30? edit: damn your pizzas are either huge or expensive, here in finland a standard pizza costs about 12€ and with 25€ you get heavenly pizza made with the best ingredients baked in a wood fired oven. And i thought food here was expensive

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      7 months ago

      That’s like standard price in many parts of the us for a large/XL real pizza, not like pizza hut :(

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      7 months ago

      The same place where you can get that many olives on a pizza without paying extra, I guess.

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      7 months ago

      Canada for one, a large pepperoni at my local pizza place is $28. Most of the loaded type pizzas are $35-$40 for a large.

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      I live in nyc. You can get large plain pie for $18 from most places. Toppings are usually about $4 each.

      But there are expensive places. At work we ordered some pies for an in-office event last week. The guy picked a fancy place where all the pies were at least $30.

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      7 months ago

      I went to a place on the Oregon coast not that long ago that was selling large pizzas for $43. There was nothing special about the pizza, it was not in a particularly touristy area, I don’t know what they were thinking.

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      That’s what I thought. Imagine paying 30 bucks for a pizza in (I assume) the US and then be expected to give a six dollar tip. Brutal. I’d never order in.