@goodkitty wrote:
Eew, Yuck - a half baked Pizza? Not something edible in my opinion. And no, I wouldn't want to take it home and try to finish baking it there either. Do people really eat half baked pizzas?
@Phoebe70 wrote:
They want you to order it half-baked, take photos, then bake it and take more photos. You don't have to eat it half-baked, just order it like that. Are there really people that order it half-baked? Why would someone order a half-baked pizza?
@roflwofl wrote:
@Phoebe70 wrote:
They want you to order it half-baked, take photos, then bake it and take more photos. You don't have to eat it half-baked, just order it like that. Are there really people that order it half-baked? Why would someone order a half-baked pizza?
Somehow they seem to be getting the shops done. My question is why would someone do all that work - baking and photgraphing multiple times and writing a report - for the price of a pizza?
@Bec2117 wrote:
I'm not even sure the health department would allow a restaurant to sell half baked pizzas.
@goodkitty wrote:
Eew, Yuck - a half baked Pizza? Not something edible in my opinion. And no, I wouldn't want to take it home and try to finish baking it there either. Do people really eat half baked pizzas?
These are made fresh to order and refrigerated if not picked up within an hour and a half, at least in these parts. (Meat toppings are pre-cooked.) We had one last night, picked up right away (1 mile away) and cooked right away. No different concept than if I'd made it at home. But, to each their own, of course.@Phoebe70 wrote:
I've had Papa Murphy's pizza, where you "take and bake" but nothing is cooked. I'll pass.