@Niner wrote:
Any idea why the reumbursement limit is $28 for a $14 pizza when you can only order one pizza?
While I agree that the time constraint is a big negative since that requires a solo trip exclusively for one shop, you assume that everybody likes pepperoni. The ordering restriction is the biggest negative for me. Also, not everybody has or can justify paying for a Costco membership.@hbbigdaddy wrote:
The shop is easy enough. The time "constraint" is what sucks the most about the job. Is the Big New Yorker pizza made different after 5PM than it would be at 1PM? There really isn't much about the timing or service, but it's more about how many pepperonis are on the pizza, if they are evenly distributed, if the pizza is sliced all the way thru, and how it was baked. If they allowed earlier times than a little window from 5-8:30, it would make it easier to do.
The pizza is fine. It's not spectacular and it's not terrible. I would never buy this on my own dime. I'll take a larger pepp pizza from costco for less money.
\@AZwolfman wrote:
While I agree that the time constraint is a big negative since that requires a solo trip exclusively for one shop, you assume that everybody likes pepperoni. The ordering restriction is the biggest negative for me. Also, not everybody has or can justify paying for a Costco membership.@hbbigdaddy wrote:
The shop is easy enough. The time "constraint" is what sucks the most about the job. Is the Big New Yorker pizza made different after 5PM than it would be at 1PM? There really isn't much about the timing or service, but it's more about how many pepperonis are on the pizza, if they are evenly distributed, if the pizza is sliced all the way thru, and how it was baked. If they allowed earlier times than a little window from 5-8:30, it would make it easier to do.
The pizza is fine. It's not spectacular and it's not terrible. I would never buy this on my own dime. I'll take a larger pepp pizza from costco for less money.
@ngbmediashop wrote:
I’ve done a number of these so far — easy to order in the app 15-20 min earl and grab the pizza when passing through. 5 pics are super easy… They are now starting to get bonused which is nice. They seem to have them on a rolling schedule rather than dropping all the locations at once… think of the initials of a deceased judicial figure that caused drama when they were replaced in the last few years..
@AZwolfman wrote:
Pizza Hut is my choice for pizza, but only $10 pay for a shop that must be done in the evening (likely requiring a special trip at that time of day) for a pizza that can only be pepperoni, and requires five photos? They got to be joking!
It is easy to order from Pizza Hut website and then go pick up the pizza at a Hut 3 minutes from my home, but I would rather have pizza with toppings that I can actually eat. I will buy it on my own dime with no flipping half the pizza upside down, letting it cool down while I manipulate it for the photos, or filling out the report, thank you.
@ShopperGirly wrote:
Did one last week. It was very salty and greasy. Next time I will add some other toppings when I get it home. Oh, yes- you have to count the pepperonis.
@wrosie wrote:
@shopnyc wrote:
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
3 letter SASSIE company with a scheduler some people are not fond of
I wish more people here would give hints like "sounds like..." "rhymes with..." "first letter is..." Cryptic hints don't work for everyone.
Maybe this will help. The three letters are usually in color wheels used to test for Red Green color blindness but not in the exact order of the MSC.
And the three letters do actually stand for words.
@Niner wrote:
Any idea why the reumbursement limit is $28 for a $14 pizza when you can only order one pizza?
LOL! Yep, that's about all those pizzas were good for.@hbbigdaddy wrote:
I miss the "hot and ready" shops. I would get $15 for them and give the pizza to some homeless people who could party it up with their homeless buddies.
@sestrahelena wrote:
I saw a hot & ready pizza chain on Presto 4/1. By the time I looked over the instructions it was no longer available. Maybe it was just a prank, given the date.
No, real NY pizza is not supposed to be greasy. What an absurd thing to say.@mystery2me wrote:
The pizza was greasy due to all the pepperoni slices. I guess that is how some New York pizza is supposed to be.
@shopnyc wrote:
No, real NY pizza is not supposed to be greasy. What an absurd thing to say.@mystery2me wrote:
The pizza was greasy due to all the pepperoni slices. I guess that is how some New York pizza is supposed to be.
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