Blaze Pizza

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I've seen a ton of them available. How are the pizzas ? The build to order pizzas around me are about $8 with 4 toppings included. How does Blaze compare to that ?
Their pizzas are terrific. They are around 8.95 for unlimited toppings.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/20/2017 04:17PM by pegleg2000.
The pizzas are really good, but the amount of work the MSC expects for little to no payment except reimbursement is ridiculous.
@7star wrote:

I've seen a ton of them available. How are the pizzas ? The build to order pizzas around me are about $8 with 4 toppings included. How does Blaze compare to that ?

40000 toppings if that is what you want!!! the other day I went with someone I knew. After eating part of her pizza she walked back up to the line and asked for more ham and they gave her several more pieces without batting an eyelash. (not on a job...i was a little embarrassed that my table mate did that after paying but it seemed to be okay)
@pegleg2000 wrote:

Blaze is the best. Their crust is crisp.

For me, a good pizza is all about the crust. I found the Blaze pizza to be almost like eating a cracker with toppings. I won't be back but obviously others have different opinons of what makes a good pizza.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/22/2017 06:16PM by kenasch.
That sounds like a great crust to me kenasch! I love a thin and crispy crust.

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The pizza is decent, but if there's a bonus, you can get a beer as your required drink. That's what keeps me coming back.
You can always get a beer as your required drink, what I meant is that the bonus would cover the cost.
So I'm sitting at my hotel today needing lunch. There's a Blaze in one direction and a Pieology in the other direction. There was also a Starbucks in the Pieology direction. So you can guess where I went. I might try Blaze for lunch tomorrow though. I will say the Pieology was very good!

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I've never been to Pieology or blaze but I did enjoy MOD. I've also been to Pi Pizzeria and it was really good. I'd go there again.
I go to both Mod and Pieology, with Mod my favorite, their crust is thin and crispy, great size for one, about 10.00, really love it.....Pieology is a second best, price a bit lower. Blaze is in the city, SandyF does them....

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I did my first Blaze shop yesterday and was blown away at how good it was -- and for a pretty reasonable price point compared to other "gourmet pizza" options around here. While the survey is not short I didn't find it unreasonable and would do another one in a heartbeat -- probably around the next end of month when they get bonused again. The timing to the second part is easy with the basic stopwatch function in the iPhone -- just put in another "lap" whenever you reach the next stage. One quick glance/tap on a phone is not going to seem unusual at such a casual establishment.
@NinS wrote:

I did my first Blaze shop yesterday and was blown away at how good it was -- and for a pretty reasonable price point compared to other "gourmet pizza" options around here. While the survey is not short I didn't find it unreasonable and would do another one in a heartbeat -- probably around the next end of month when they get bonused again. The timing to the second part is easy with the basic stopwatch function in the iPhone -- just put in another "lap" whenever you reach the next stage. One quick glance/tap on a phone is not going to seem unusual at such a casual establishment.
It wasn't the timing part that bothered me. It was getting everyone's names as you move really quickly down the line. Tips?
@AnneAshley wrote:

@NinS wrote:

I did my first Blaze shop yesterday and was blown away at how good it was -- and for a pretty reasonable price point compared to other "gourmet pizza" options around here. While the survey is not short I didn't find it unreasonable and would do another one in a heartbeat -- probably around the next end of month when they get bonused again. The timing to the second part is easy with the basic stopwatch function in the iPhone -- just put in another "lap" whenever you reach the next stage. One quick glance/tap on a phone is not going to seem unusual at such a casual establishment.
It wasn't the timing part that bothered me. It was getting everyone's names as you move really quickly down the line. Tips?
I put their names in the notepad function of my iPhone.
Are you typing their names as they ask you the questions (which toppings you want)? My store was super fast...I was wishing for them to slow down or for more customers in front of me! Ugh!
Or audio record and say things like hi Janet I'd like pepperoni.

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@bgriffin wrote:

Or audio record and say things like hi Janet I'd like pepperoni.

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I work very part-time at a store and when guys use my name, I assume the worst. When women do, I assume that they are just nice or they are going to fill out a comment card or something like that.

For the other poster -
If I can't get the names when I wait in line, I get a seat near the line and eventually, I will get them all. Sometimes, I get them as I wait for the pizza too.
Really? I almost always use a person's name if they are wearing a name tag. Shopping or not. Remember I'm from the south where we're just naturally friendlier.

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I hated when people used my name. When men said it, I thought it was a weak attempt to hit on me and when women did it, I too thought they were going to leave feedback. Most people just say hello/hi Very few would say, "Hi EyeLove2Shop"
Why on earth would that be an attempt to hit on you? I can't make that connection in my brain.

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Yes but using your name isn't a sign of flirting. I just can't understand how saying "hi Suzie I'd like some pepperoni" could ever come across as flirty.

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@bgriffin wrote:

Why on earth would that be an attempt to hit on you? I can't make that connection in my brain.

It is. Trust me on this. I am a big hit with the 40-60 year old men. It's my demographic.

It's probably a southern thing with you though. You can't just speak to somebody with no "title". That's my son to a tee.
Yes ma'am
Yes sir
Yes coach
Yes Mr John
Yes Father etc

But in California, if some Fancy Pants middle aged man says, "Thanks SoCalMama," he wants to go for drinks... or he is shopping me or maybe he is from the South? Of course, if the drinks are a nice bourbon or rye, I may say "Yes."
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