Question for pizza shoppers

I would guess my first experience with eating pizza was in the early 50s. When I began purchasing for myself, my order was always "everything but anchovies." After I began shopping in 2003, the only jobs permitting me to order what I desired were Papa John's; their pie was called "the works." ALL other shops I have encountered limit the toppings to one or two. Do any MSCs have shops which permit loaded pizzas?

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I have not seen a pizza shop recently that does not specify s limited number of topics. Sometimes just cheese (and not extra cheese) and sometimes one or two more. Some are clear that they want to see that the toppings are evenly distributed (or not) in the photo.

Shopping Southeast Pennsylvania, Delaware above the canal, and South Jersey since 2008
I remember the BLAZE pizza shops where you could build your own. I don't think there was a limit on those toppings.

But those shops went away pre-pandemic. I haven't seen them return.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/03/2023 02:10AM by hbbigdaddy.
Sbarro allows you to order whatever's in the window. They normally have a supreme option. Not the best pizza out there, but one that allows you to order something that has more than one or two toppings.
I used to do MOD pizza shops but do not see them anymore. Did they change the MSC ? You can build your own pizza there.
If Pieology is in your area, as far as I know, they are still shopped. I say as far as I know because I haven't done any of them in a while (my choice).

The company that schedules them is pretty small and they reach out to shoppers directly via email. They also do a very popular West Coast Burger joint.

ETA: You build your own pizza, however you want it.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/08/2023 01:08AM by LindaS.
@LindaS

The Pieology shops you are discussing were a franchisee checking their particular locations. It was not a corporate Pieology shop. Also, those shops have stopped for the foreseeable future.
@hbbigdaddy

Thank you for letting me know. I appreciate it.

The last Pieology shop I did was in June 2022 and the last time I was offered a shop was November 2022. I didn't realize it was that long ago.
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