Poll: Pizza and pizza crusts

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Kelemvor

Lifer
May 23, 2002
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90% of the time I do. Only time I don't is on some things like PAN Pizza Hut pizza where the crust is huge and greasy and gross. But I normally get thin crust so I always eat it.
 

cain

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Aug 1, 2003
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the solution to this problem is very simpple, get Grimaldi's Pizza, world's number one. the crust is so thin you wont be able to tell if its there or not. but of course, you would have to be in brooklyn
 

T2T III

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: Aztech
Papa John's crust dipped in garlic butter... hmmm {reaches for phone}

Sadly, Papa Johns no longer thows the garlic butter in for free. I didn't realize this the last time I ordered from them and didn't have any to dip with. :(

Not complaining about the $.49 for the garlic butter, but it would have been good to know that if I didn't buy some, it wouldn't be in the box with my pizza.

 

Slickone

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Dec 31, 1999
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Originally posted by: Tiles2Tech
Originally posted by: Aztech
Papa John's crust dipped in garlic butter... hmmm {reaches for phone}

Sadly, Papa Johns no longer thows the garlic butter in for free. I didn't realize this the last time I ordered from them and didn't have any to dip with. :(

Not complaining about the $.49 for the garlic butter, but it would have been good to know that if I didn't buy some, it wouldn't be in the box with my pizza.
I got PJ's last night with free garlic butter and I didn't ask for any. Unless they secretly charged me for it, which is fraud. Is your PJ in the ghetto? ;)