Italians have great raw ingredients, if only somebody would teach them how to use them.

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    That. Unless Domino’s has a completely different pricing strategy in the US, They are the expensive option.

    I like eating dominos once in a while, it’s a great sweet fatty snack, but it’s not cheaper.

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      Can’t speak for the US as a whole but everywhere I’ve lived Domino’s is the cheapest. I can get a medium 2 topping pizza at dominoes for $6.99. We have 3 family run traditional pizza places within driving distance of where I live, for a 2 topping medium pizza they cost: $14.75, $15.99, or $18.99.

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          Little Caesars: It’s hot and ready!

          Us: Is it good?

          LC: It’s hot, and it’s ready.

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      It’s the second cheapest here if you for something you don’t cook at home after buying it frozen.

      Little Ceaser’s would give an Italian aneurysm, buts like 5 bucks for a week of calories.

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      Domino’s is way cheaper than an actual Italian pizza in the US.

      It’s also shit pizza, I’d rather buy a frozen one and put my own stuff on it. Then it’s cheaper and better.