This is totally superb price. But it does show you how we are all being ripped off by Pizza Hut, Papa John, Domino etc when they charge £17 odds for a pizza!
johnthehuman
30 Jan 177#12
They're a business, of course the markup is massive.
When you really can't be bothered to make dough, letting it prove, letting it rest, cooking the sauce, prepping the toppings, cooking your own pizza after work, a large Pizza Hut for £5.99 is a pretty appealing offer :smile:
rama26285
30 Jan 177#13
Previous £5.99 deal never ended. Duplicate post.
bojangles
31 Jan 174#51
they refused my request for a 6ft pizza.
Any size is a lie.
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MCGONIS
30 Jan 1732#1
This is totally superb price. But it does show you how we are all being ripped off by Pizza Hut, Papa John, Domino etc when they charge £17 odds for a pizza!
M_z to MCGONIS
30 Jan 173#10
Yes, indeed, you can buy the ingredients to make four pizzas far nicer than Pizza Huts ones in a supermarket for under £5 - plus a bit of effort and electricity. Their markup must be enormous, given that they probably buy the raw ingredients for pennies!
amour3k to MCGONIS
30 Jan 17#32
No shoooooooooot!. :-(
:-)
sydney871
30 Jan 174#2
Please note that Pizza Hut only does two sizes small and large which is actually a medium in old money. So you are actually getting a medium pizza at this price.
sparx1981
30 Jan 17#3
Funny how when I go to place an order the normal prices come up for collection not £5.99.... not sure if that means its not working in my area
dush_yant to sparx1981
30 Jan 171#4
It only works for take away restaurants, so try choosing a pizza hut that does not have dine in when you enter your location
ijack to sparx1981
30 Jan 171#6
T&C's say... Only valid in participating Pizza Hut Delivery stores. Offer not valid at any Pizza Hut Express Stores, Butlins, Thorpe Park, Jersey or Republic or Ireland.
Guess it's not every store then, annoying how there isn't a list of the ones participating.
dush_yant
30 Jan 171#5
Offer ends tomorrow
johnthehuman
30 Jan 171#7
Need to click on the deals page and select the £5.99 deal for it to work
1234321
30 Jan 171#8
This has been going for the past month. Runs out tomorrow.
chimp14uk
30 Jan 17#9
Offer not on at Llanelli or Carmarthen.
1234321 to chimp14uk
30 Jan 17#14
It's not advertised at my local or on the website. I phoned up and they said they'd do it.
Adopted_Scouser
30 Jan 171#11
How am I only finding out about this now!
LesD to Adopted_Scouser
30 Jan 172#29
Probably because you don't read HUKD enough............
They're a business, of course the markup is massive.
When you really can't be bothered to make dough, letting it prove, letting it rest, cooking the sauce, prepping the toppings, cooking your own pizza after work, a large Pizza Hut for £5.99 is a pretty appealing offer :smile:
rama26285
30 Jan 177#13
Previous £5.99 deal never ended. Duplicate post.
inspireme
30 Jan 17#15
voted hot... great deal but horrible pizzas
djh1975
30 Jan 17#16
This offer has been on for over 2 months now, I treated myself last week. I don't know how they justify £18 for the same pizza in the restaurants?
JToTheEllO to djh1975
30 Jan 172#20
It's the minimum wage crippling their profit margins.
maltikism
30 Jan 172#17
great deal. but let's be serious here... pizza hut is no Domino's.
yas212 to maltikism
30 Jan 173#19
really? I think Domino's are at the bottom imo
Python to maltikism
30 Jan 171#26
Correct. If you finish a Pizza Hut pizza you aren't still starving afterwards.
TheLegend27
30 Jan 171#18
Thanks OP
FoSho
30 Jan 171#21
Crap service and disappointing pizza last time I got this deal, won't bother with Pizza Hut anymore, even at this great price.
GAskham
30 Jan 171#22
My local posted menu's out with the deals listed, this offer is on until the 26/2/17, which is great timing as my youngest has asked for a pizza party for her birthday the weekend before! Lots of £5.99 pizzas being ordered.
Faba1993
30 Jan 17#23
appreciate this info :smiley:
op heat added!
MrMeddle
30 Jan 171#24
Voted Hot but I prefer Pizza Go Go pizzas personally and the same price
supermann
30 Jan 17#25
What confuses me is how one of the easiest meals to make costs so farkin much.
Admittedly to make pizzas at home you need a good selection of fresh toppings and if you're lazy, some pizza bases to hand. Saying that I doubt their toppings are 'fresh'.
dush_yant
30 Jan 17#27
The main reason I order from Pizza Hut is because of the deep pan pizza. Does anyone know of any other take away that does deep pan?
timj13 to dush_yant
30 Jan 17#28
What, in the world?
noahsdad to dush_yant
30 Jan 171#33
Your local supermarket should have a Chicago Town deep pan pizza :smiley: Save yourself a fortune? :smiley:
a-rastrick
30 Jan 174#30
Still overpriced! I don't honestly know how Pizza Hut is still going? If you want a pizza, get to the Asda pizza counter, much nicer and cheaper!
noahsdad
30 Jan 173#31
subway are the worst for over charging.... £5.20 for a footlong consisting of a bread roll (a nice quality bread roll admittedly) and some pre-prepared chopped up veg and so on, which all seems to be done in a factory as the staff just open bags of the stuff and stick it in. I'd expect the actual cost of the contents is about £0.30. Of course I can't really evidence this or prove it.
The foreign owned cinemas get a bit of stick (not nearly enough mind you) for their ticket/food prices. The mark up on popcorn alone as an example is usually in the region of 600% !! Is about time we started giving Domino's, Pizza Hut, Subway, Cinemas etc more grief?
cainer1
30 Jan 17#34
i went to my local Vue cinema a few weeks ago, my buddy got their special offer of a 6" hotdog + drink for 'just' £9.45 :o
i couldnt justify paying any of their food/drink prices,
also i noticed their bags of Maynards wine gums etc were £3.99 for the same size bag (160g-190g) they sell in the supermarkets for £1.48 which are often on offer for £1 or less
Gollywood
30 Jan 172#35
Did you build your own smartphone or laptop, and write your own operating system?
Some of us DON'T want to make our own pizzas!
SalmanOrange
30 Jan 17#36
It's been this price for ages
amour3k
30 Jan 17#37
Like me. :-)
Only difference is, I'm only interested in eating it instead ..... :smirk:
johnthehuman
30 Jan 172#38
Well despite everyone claiming it was crap pizza, overpriced, blah blah, it was worth it, zero cooking and I'm full to the brim with £5.99 pizza. Nom.
aceuk
30 Jan 17#39
Wait until you see the markup on popcorn. It costs the cinema about £0.01 to make and they sell it for £5.00. Crazy!
dj_lloyde
30 Jan 173#40
This is a great recipe for making a few pizza bases, and as already said is very cheap to make!
Ingredients
• 800g strong white bread flour
• 200g fine ground semolina flour or strong white bread flour
• 1 level tablespoon fine sea salt
• 2 x 7g sachets of dried yeast
• 1 tablespoon golden caster sugar
• around 650ml lukewarm water
This has been on for well over a month at my local branch. The staff reckon they make no profit with this deal ... I doubt that but it's a great deal
MR1123
30 Jan 17#42
Dominoes have been doing £6.99 any size pizza collection only for a while. I know because I have been buying.
AMO
30 Jan 17#43
I can't remember exactly, but the best value was to get a medium drink and hotdog/popcorn combo twice. By doing it twice you can get 30% off. You can then upgrade the deal to large for less than a £1 I think. I remember this working out cheaper by quite a bit, but still a rip off. But it was £15 instead of £25 or something.
MadeInBeats
31 Jan 17#44
When I add to the basket, it's normal price! Do I have to do anything special or does it just mean my branch isn't involved in these shenanigans?
usetheforceluke
31 Jan 17#45
the same could be said for most foodstuffs, thats why pizza is called a convenience food, for obvious reasons.
Aldnoah
31 Jan 171#46
Why are these considered so good? You can get an XL or even XXL Pizza for £5-8 sometimes with stuffed crust from local pizza places, Pizza Hut doesn't even taste better so what are people paying for lol
pogbanogba
31 Jan 17#47
All three of the Domino's local to me have been doing any large collection for £9.99 for a few years now. It really depend on location. The difference between High St Kensington pizza hut and romford pizza hut is hilarious. I find there is more consistency with dominos though from my experiences.
Cavity
31 Jan 17#48
Thank you local takeaway for forcing the Pizza Hut prices down to a level it should have been in the first place.
Cavity
31 Jan 171#49
The same people who choose Apple over Android phones and berate and laugh at anyone with a Chinese branded phone. Basically the suckers who fall for very expensive marketing.
Edited: The Apple phone is technically a Chinese phone seeing as it is also made in China
TheGuyWhoNeverGetsSamples
31 Jan 171#50
Never understood any size deal with Dominos deals, whos gonna order a small pizza when they can get a large pizza for the same price?
bojangles
31 Jan 174#51
they refused my request for a 6ft pizza.
Any size is a lie.
hellopeeple
31 Jan 17#52
As an ex delivery driver, I was able to purchase a large stuffed crust for £5 - they still made profit on that...
janinocupcake
31 Jan 17#53
7.99 today Plymouth :disappointed:
benlondon
31 Jan 172#54
You fail to grasp that this is the main way cinemas make money, they make incredibly little from ticket sales, the majority goes straight back to the film companies, there aren't a lot of other ways for cinemas to generate revenue, except for putting a high price on food and drink
Asda pizzas are god-awful. Tesco or at a push Sainsbury's if you really must avoid Pizza Hut on some pointless principle.
Elevation
31 Jan 171#57
That's cos you forgot to say wide....no pizza is that high, don't be silly now.
M_z
31 Jan 17#58
While I agree that brand snobs are often suckers, I can't imagine anyone buying at Pizza Hut for the social cache of being seen to be doing so!
EmziDarling100
31 Jan 17#59
I much prefer the taste when you dine in. But anyway I prefer it to Dominos. I find they taste bland.
mmurdoch
31 Jan 17#60
Been running for ages this, have used my local a few times and collected. Not the best but for £5.99 it will do.
4 large pizza's for £24.00 is spot on
ade12000
31 Jan 17#61
the most tasteless greasy pizzas ever!!
daniellndn
31 Jan 17#62
A fair few must disagree considering how many branches exist.
tamboss
31 Jan 17#63
as a pizza chef,pizza sauce is never cooked
FakirLaci
31 Jan 17#64
I cant find it in the deals, is it gone? I'm very hungry at the moment :smiley:
johnthehuman
31 Jan 17#65
the sauce is never cooked? Sauce isn't a naturally occurring substance, what do you use? :/
jaykay1975
31 Jan 17#66
Our local Pizza Hut take away is a total dump... the staff look like they haven't showered in a few weeks and also look as though they eat a majority of the left overs. The quality of the pizza is terrible, without a doubt the worst of all the big pizza takeaways, and I genuinely wouldn't eat from there again even if they were giving away the food. I had a Papa John's over the weekend at half price (wouldn't pay full price at any take away) it was delish!
McNally7
31 Jan 17#67
Does anybody know how big an individual pizza is from here? as I can't get this specific deal :disappointed:
Thanks - the local one is a two minute walk away but I've always gone to Papa John's might have to try this one out! :smiley:
rickyswank
31 Jan 17#70
This is one deal that can't be 'topped':wink:
Bigfootpete
31 Jan 17#71
That is actually a good idea - I've been too lazy to try it, and not sure if I can do a good job on the base, but worth a try...And I can add more salami/pepperoni/chorizo :smiley:
tamboss
31 Jan 17#72
tinned san marzano tomatoes, never pre cooked.....http://www.thehomepizzeria.com/recipes/san-marzano-tomato-pizza-sauce-recipe/#
johnthehuman
31 Jan 17#73
^ you're being picky. That's one sauce recipe, that doesn't need cooking.
I cook pizza sauce. It takes time :P that's the point I was making.
FlangeNut123
31 Jan 17#74
Asda pizzas used to be good. Not any more. The women on the counters have to count every meatball, slice of pepperoni etc. They have really gone downhill IMO. I used to get a 14" deep pan and pay an extra quid for two additional toppings. Now those extra toppings are used to bump up the stingy toppings.
If I want pepperoni I'd like more than one piece per slice of pizza.
I hate when they add the sauce base (I usually go for BBQ) then scrape it off again so you get an almost film-like layer of sauce.
Oh, and they have to weigh the wastage so it all tallies up.
They shouldn't be banging on about how great their pizzas are, they should be ashamed of the stingy practices carried out by some stores.
As for Pizza Hut, I like the taste of the grease. Mmm... grease :smiley:
ollie87
31 Jan 172#75
Canned goods are cooked in their cans, so they actually are already 'cooked'. It even says so on this page.
You're just being a ****.
IWannaBeAdored
31 Jan 171#76
Can't believe how this has got so hot.
Their pizza's are absolutely rancid.
You're better off buying £5.99 worth of frozen pizza from your local supermarket, which will taste ten times better.
mrzootsuit
31 Jan 17#77
Tried 5 or 6 Pizza Huts near me (Nottingham). None are doing this deal.
Waste of time.
andrewfox84
31 Jan 17#78
Expired?
FakirLaci
31 Jan 17#79
Still doesn't work, maybe because of my location, central London I am. I can see 6 different deals, but not this one. I'm starving now :smiley::smiley::smiley: Anyway, thanks for your reply
LesD
31 Jan 17#80
It will be at midnight!
varunadas
31 Jan 17#81
That is because the franchise has to pay a big chunk of what we pay to Pizza Hut HQ as the ingredients all come from Pizza hut factory (dough, cheese, toppings).
tamboss
31 Jan 17#82
if you were not so stupid i would explain..so i will not even start
shopar_artiz
31 Jan 17#83
i found delivery for pizza of the day any size for £7, even better !!! :smiley: plus free 1 month movie and sport from now tv
ollie87
31 Jan 17#84
Say's the chap who doesn't even know how capitalisation or ellipses work.
I get it, all the other chefs I've ever spoken to were bellends too.
JonBetts2004
31 Jan 17#85
So tired of the endless arguments about takeaway pizza vs supermarket pizza, or Pizza Hut vs Dominos. Seriously, give up with all that rubbish! No need to spam pizza takeaway deal threads with all that nonsense anymore - we get it.
Spud211
31 Jan 17#86
Sadly this only includes PIzza hut delivery stores - NOT the restaurants themselves. If like me you don't live near any of the delivery ones, you are out of luck :disappointed: Mine wants £9.99 for the same pizza..which is pushing it!
I'll just make my own at that price - not quite as nice (pizza hut do magical things to their bases!) but still tasty :smiley:
prisat
31 Jan 17#87
Where are we not ripped off ??? A water bottle in Subway would cost us over a pound. Can we mind to make our own pizza's and with good quality fresh ingredients and with 1.5 hr effort for 2 pizza's - you get the best pizza with lot of toppings :smiley:.
And most of the times what you get from the shops are not tastey, they appear either to be too dry or too yeasty (why the flour is left for more time that it should be) or flavourless or too little ingredients.
Even if it is a fried chicken, try urself in home. First time, you may fail, but when you try multiple times - you master it and it is fresh :smiley:
johnthehuman to prisat
31 Jan 17#90
Yeah, they don't though, do they. They want a billing address, since you're going to need to pay for the pizza.
I think your tinfoil hat fell off.
greens117
31 Jan 17#88
why isn't this expired?
LesterBoalty
31 Jan 17#89
Well i did vote hot? went to order online for collection but they want your 1st borns dna and left nut so im going to look at a picture of a pizza online instead, what a shame!
doooford
31 Jan 17#91
Frome seems to be full price. It does takeaway but is also a restaurant. Is this why the deal doesn't work?
Mentos
31 Jan 17#92
I think you need to consider they have considerable fixed costs, overheads and ongoing commitments. As such the profit on an individual Pizza is of little relevance, it's the overall annual profit and strength of the business over the years that matters. If they sold every pizza they made for £5.99 they may make no money at all.
The restaurant/takeaway business is notoriously difficult and highly competitive. Business rates are punitive and verging on ridiculous. It tends to be salary heavy. Lots of regs to keep on top of. Advertising. High turnover of premises fit out/refurb/repair/equipment. Perishable stock.
Here's an indication of their recent performance. Hardly raking it in, considering the size and complexity of the business.
shanondunn93 to Mentos
31 Jan 17#98
Actually they do small, medium and large pizzas
sunshineandsparkle
31 Jan 17#93
Weird business model. This is a "delivery only" deal which means that you cannot collect it at that price!! No fun for me - our local pizza huts do take-away but not delivery! :smirk::disappointed:
Cavity
31 Jan 17#94
I have seen it myself. Speaki from experience. There are people who think dominoes and pizza hut taste better than what you might find elsewhere.
doooford
31 Jan 17#95
In the title it states "Collection Only"??
nagito
31 Jan 17#96
Yoo is the deal still on? Like up until midnight
ijack
31 Jan 17#97
It's collection only, this offer isn't available for delivery
Expires today, I would assume midnight but it's currently still on
AMO
31 Jan 17#99
You're making an assumption at that. I was merely responding to a post to get the best value out of Vue's combo deals which are expensive compared to other cinema chains and not referring to the percentage split of the ticket over time between film makers, distributors and the cinema which is an entirely different topic and does not change the fact that people still want the best deal when they go to cinemas.
sunshineandsparkle
31 Jan 17#100
well not in Hull apparently.... I called pizza Hut when the offer 'disappeared' as I was trying to place the order for this. The member of staff I spoke with was quite adamant that the offer was only available for delivery and since the restaurant (with a takeaway counter) did not deliver - this was NOT available in our area at all. Believe me - I would have been glad of the night off cooking tea!!
cainer1
31 Jan 17#101
Pizza hut restaurants and Pizza Hut delivery/take away stores are two seperate entities
they should re-name one of them to stop any confusion about what can be ordered from where
Haruhi
31 Jan 171#102
I went through a decade long phase where pizza was my favourite food in the world and made an effort to buy it from practically every place I could to compare them. I've never had a supermarket pizza in my life that tasted anything similar or even close to a takeaway pizza place like Papa John's, Domino's, Pizza Hut etc.
Even the finest/most upmarket ones supermarkets sell for like £5 going on £6 each aren't close - they're comparable to the ones you'd find at lower end Italian Restaurants but still not the takeaway pizza chains.
The closest thing I ever had to something somewhere like pizza hut would sell was the Chicago town pepperoni one that came in a box designed to look like a takeaway pizza box and it was about £4.50 - this was probably back in 2007, these days the same pizza tastes terrible in comparison. I'd say the version back in 2007 was equal/on par to a takeaway one costing £17 or however much they are. Good things never last though.
cainer1 to Haruhi
31 Jan 17#103
all supermarket Pizza's are made on a 'pre made' base, they will never compare to freshly cooked dough,
no matter how much people scream n shout that supermarket Pizza's are better,
i quite like Tesco 4 topping 10" CYO from the Deli counter, £2.65 bargin!
but they are on a 'pre made' base so putting money/cost aside, the take aways are much better
AMO
31 Jan 17#104
That's my view also. However, I think that they re-released the 'full version' about 2 years ago - it was abut £4.50 down to £2.50 or something in a promotion. The Sloppy Joe pizza came close to the chains pizza. I think one of the differences is that in the expensive version they give you something to put the pizza on to cook which makes a difference.
voyager123
1 Feb 17#105
heat for price but have to be the worst pizzas, better of paying extra and going elsewhere
Agrajag to voyager123
2 Feb 171#109
Agreed with above., Not Expired. Just ordered From Wokingham
LesterBoalty
1 Feb 17#106
Pay cash it's a collection only offer!!! You my very not so smart small minded blinkered human waste of a skin, needs sunblock 5000 on your head if you think they don't take and sell your details to third parties!!!
Learn to swim, but first learn to read the T's & C's you sad excuse, then pick up your ball and go play! Idiot!
johnthehuman
1 Feb 171#107
WAOW!
maybe, just maybe, I don't really care if they sell my data ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
You know what, It was a delicious pizza, I'd be happy for them to sell my data, they've earned it.
mjl87
1 Feb 171#108
This deal has not expired! The local Pizza Hut near me is still selling for £5.99. They may have only removed the deal from selected areas. Best to check with your local Pizza Hut.
donbarney
18 Feb 17#110
****, those pizza's are garbage
leemg3
26 Feb 17#111
Still going strong
LIPSEAL
25 May 17#112
I guess this deal has expired? Can't see it online
Opening post
Fantastic price if you live near a Pizza Hut.
Top comments
When you really can't be bothered to make dough, letting it prove, letting it rest, cooking the sauce, prepping the toppings, cooking your own pizza after work, a large Pizza Hut for £5.99 is a pretty appealing offer :smile:
Any size is a lie.
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:-)
Guess it's not every store then, annoying how there isn't a list of the ones participating.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/pizza-hut-any-pizza-any-size-collection-only-5-99-2592294
When you really can't be bothered to make dough, letting it prove, letting it rest, cooking the sauce, prepping the toppings, cooking your own pizza after work, a large Pizza Hut for £5.99 is a pretty appealing offer :smile:
op heat added!
Admittedly to make pizzas at home you need a good selection of fresh toppings and if you're lazy, some pizza bases to hand. Saying that I doubt their toppings are 'fresh'.
The foreign owned cinemas get a bit of stick (not nearly enough mind you) for their ticket/food prices. The mark up on popcorn alone as an example is usually in the region of 600% !! Is about time we started giving Domino's, Pizza Hut, Subway, Cinemas etc more grief?
i couldnt justify paying any of their food/drink prices,
also i noticed their bags of Maynards wine gums etc were £3.99 for the same size bag (160g-190g) they sell in the supermarkets for £1.48 which are often on offer for £1 or less
Some of us DON'T want to make our own pizzas!
Only difference is, I'm only interested in eating it instead ..... :smirk:
Ingredients
• 800g strong white bread flour
• 200g fine ground semolina flour or strong white bread flour
• 1 level tablespoon fine sea salt
• 2 x 7g sachets of dried yeast
• 1 tablespoon golden caster sugar
• around 650ml lukewarm water
http://www.jamieshomecookingskills.com/recipe.php?title=basic-pizza-dough
It really depend on location. The difference between High St Kensington pizza hut and romford pizza hut is hilarious. I find there is more consistency with dominos though from my experiences.
Edited: The Apple phone is technically a Chinese phone seeing as it is also made in China
Any size is a lie.
4 large pizza's for £24.00 is spot on
I cook pizza sauce. It takes time :P that's the point I was making.
If I want pepperoni I'd like more than one piece per slice of pizza.
I hate when they add the sauce base (I usually go for BBQ) then scrape it off again so you get an almost film-like layer of sauce.
Oh, and they have to weigh the wastage so it all tallies up.
They shouldn't be banging on about how great their pizzas are, they should be ashamed of the stingy practices carried out by some stores.
As for Pizza Hut, I like the taste of the grease. Mmm... grease :smiley:
You're just being a ****.
Their pizza's are absolutely rancid.
You're better off buying £5.99 worth of frozen pizza from your local supermarket, which will taste ten times better.
Waste of time.
I get it, all the other chefs I've ever spoken to were bellends too.
I'll just make my own at that price - not quite as nice (pizza hut do magical things to their bases!) but still tasty :smiley:
And most of the times what you get from the shops are not tastey, they appear either to be too dry or too yeasty (why the flour is left for more time that it should be) or flavourless or too little ingredients.
Even if it is a fried chicken, try urself in home. First time, you may fail, but when you try multiple times - you master it and it is fresh :smiley:
I think your tinfoil hat fell off.
The restaurant/takeaway business is notoriously difficult and highly competitive. Business rates are punitive and verging on ridiculous. It tends to be salary heavy. Lots of regs to keep on top of. Advertising. High turnover of premises fit out/refurb/repair/equipment. Perishable stock.
https://www.insidermedia.com/insider/national/145170-pizza-hut-serves-return-black
Here's an indication of their recent performance. Hardly raking it in, considering the size and complexity of the business.
Expires today, I would assume midnight but it's currently still on
they should re-name one of them to stop any confusion about what can be ordered from where
Even the finest/most upmarket ones supermarkets sell for like £5 going on £6 each aren't close - they're comparable to the ones you'd find at lower end Italian Restaurants but still not the takeaway pizza chains.
The closest thing I ever had to something somewhere like pizza hut would sell was the Chicago town pepperoni one that came in a box designed to look like a takeaway pizza box and it was about £4.50 - this was probably back in 2007, these days the same pizza tastes terrible in comparison. I'd say the version back in 2007 was equal/on par to a takeaway one costing £17 or however much they are. Good things never last though.
no matter how much people scream n shout that supermarket Pizza's are better,
i quite like Tesco 4 topping 10" CYO from the Deli counter, £2.65 bargin!
but they are on a 'pre made' base so putting money/cost aside, the take aways are much better
Learn to swim, but first learn to read the T's & C's you sad excuse, then pick up your ball and go play! Idiot!
maybe, just maybe, I don't really care if they sell my data ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
You know what, It was a delicious pizza, I'd be happy for them to sell my data, they've earned it.