Gee, I wonder what they would think if you sent them these glowing testimonials (anonymously) prefaced with, "I asked this question in a shopping forum and these were the answers I got:"
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if this is about a certain "mangled pizza shop" that involves a certain colorful logo and cardboard for "pizza," go ahead. Shopper hatred of that particular shop is well-known, hence why it bounces from MSC to MSC. If I was already registered with StN I'd do it myself: I've done that shop only once and the food made me INCREDIBLY ill, and I'm all too familiar with the client's refusal to pay.
Is this the same MSC that was sending emails saying how they were going to enter you into a $1000 lottery drawing for every shop that you did for this cardboard with imitation cheese floating on grease you butchered? How gullable do they think people are?
I actually wish that more MSC would ask this question in general.
They need to face the reality of what it takes to get the job done and to stop underbidding the contracts,
We generally do not eat the pizza. My children will eat it maybe once or twice in a month. I've been feeling bad about feeding it to them that often... they're starting to view it as a punishment. *******this is my personal favorite comment***
LOL. And children normally LOVE pizza. This stuff must be nasty.
I won't go so far as to say that the crust is cardboard, but it is definitely oddly flat/smooth, tasteless, and tough. We like soft, fluffy, yeasty pizza crust. The sauce is Ragu-like. The cheese is waxy and doesn't much taste like cheese. I don't think they bake their pizza on a pizza stone. It looks like they use metal trays... Pizza stones breathe. Their pizza bottoms get suffocated.
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I really think they need to know. But I don't do these shops. I did one, had essentially the same experience as the rest of you, and have never done one since. Someone needs to tell Giovanni that his pizzas are crappy.
But probably no worse than Julius's. At least we don't have to mangle those before we try to eat them.
Time to build a bigger bridge.