Maybe they knew that the $16 option was still a good deal, and didn't need/want to waste all the food that came with the $10 options, so they opted for the $16. Maybe those four people are the most sensible and don't just do something based on a direct comparison of the two options.
Some people, you know, like cheesy garlic bread. Unless the cheesy garlic bread is less than $6.
Maybe they knew that the $16 option was still a good deal, and didn't need/want to waste all the food that came with the $10 options, so they opted for the $16. Maybe those four people are the most sensible and don't just do something based on a direct comparison of the two options.
fixedMaybe they knew that the $16 option was still a good deal, and didn't need/want to waste all the food that came with the $10 options, so they opted for the $16. Maybe those four people are the most sensible people without refrigerators and don't just do something based on a direct comparison of the two options.
A pizza and cheezy bread is normally a $40 value? Ouch.
You're not a very pleasant individual.Pizza can be stupidly expensive at mom and pop places. And they'll survive because people blindly chirp out shit about how any mom and pop pizza joint will be 1,000x better than any chain. When you have people who support any place that's not a chain because that magically that makes them better. I have one around my way where a large pizza with a half off coupon they offer once in a while still runs you $18. Garlic Bread there's $8 and Garlic Cheese Bread I believe's $11. Even without coupons the place stays uber packed. My roommate a few weeks ago ordered a large pizza, a 2 liter of soda. and like 8 wings that weren't even that big. It cost him 52 bucks.
I've had the pizza, it's possibly slightly better than Pizza Hut, maybe. But it's about 3.5x the price.
Pizza can be stupidly expensive at mom and pop places. And they'll survive because people blindly chirp out shit about how any mom and pop pizza joint will be 1,000x better than any chain. When you have people who support any place that's not a chain because that magically that makes them better. I have one around my way where a large pizza with a half off coupon they offer once in a while still runs you $18. Garlic Bread there's $8 and Garlic Cheese Bread I believe's $11. Even without coupons the place stays uber packed. My roommate a few weeks ago ordered a large pizza, a 2 liter of soda. and like 8 wings that weren't even that big. It cost him 52 bucks.
I've had the pizza, it's possibly slightly better than Pizza Hut, maybe. But it's about 3.5x the price.