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  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 42,422
    TahoeJeff said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Once the second-most common U.S. restaurant type, pizzerias are now outnumbered by coffee shops and Mexican food eateries, according to industry data. Sales growth at pizza restaurants has lagged behind the broader fast-food market for years, and the outlook ahead isn't much brighter.

    "Pizza is disrupted right now," Ravi Thanawala, chief financial officer and North America president at Papa John's International, said in an interview. "That's what the consumer tells us."

    The parent of the Pieology Pizzeria chain filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in December. Others, including the parent of Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza & Wings and Bertucci's Brick Oven Pizza & Pasta, earlier filed for bankruptcy.

    Interesting.  I feel there s more pizza places in towns around me than anything else.
    never had/heard of Anthony s or Bertucci s
    It's like having an Outback in the heart of Texas. You don't eat there.  I never heard of them either but then again I am always surprised we still have Dominos and Pizza Hut on Long Island.
    Does Texas have a BETTER place to get a Bloomin' Onion?!
    Something BETTR than a bloomin onion fo sho!
  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,939
    TahoeJeff said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Once the second-most common U.S. restaurant type, pizzerias are now outnumbered by coffee shops and Mexican food eateries, according to industry data. Sales growth at pizza restaurants has lagged behind the broader fast-food market for years, and the outlook ahead isn't much brighter.

    "Pizza is disrupted right now," Ravi Thanawala, chief financial officer and North America president at Papa John's International, said in an interview. "That's what the consumer tells us."

    The parent of the Pieology Pizzeria chain filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in December. Others, including the parent of Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza & Wings and Bertucci's Brick Oven Pizza & Pasta, earlier filed for bankruptcy.

    Interesting.  I feel there s more pizza places in towns around me than anything else.
    never had/heard of Anthony s or Bertucci s
    It's like having an Outback in the heart of Texas. You don't eat there.  I never heard of them either but then again I am always surprised we still have Dominos and Pizza Hut on Long Island.
    Does Texas have a BETTER place to get a Bloomin' Onion?!
    I hate those things.
    If I had known then what I know now...

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  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,939
    GlowGirl said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Once the second-most common U.S. restaurant type, pizzerias are now outnumbered by coffee shops and Mexican food eateries, according to industry data. Sales growth at pizza restaurants has lagged behind the broader fast-food market for years, and the outlook ahead isn't much brighter.

    "Pizza is disrupted right now," Ravi Thanawala, chief financial officer and North America president at Papa John's International, said in an interview. "That's what the consumer tells us."

    The parent of the Pieology Pizzeria chain filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in December. Others, including the parent of Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza & Wings and Bertucci's Brick Oven Pizza & Pasta, earlier filed for bankruptcy.

    Interesting.  I feel there s more pizza places in towns around me than anything else.
    never had/heard of Anthony s or Bertucci s
    It's like having an Outback in the heart of Texas. You don't eat there.  I never heard of them either but then again I am always surprised we still have Dominos and Pizza Hut on Long Island.
    For a while there was a Dominos in my neighborhood when there are at least ten local pizza places around here I can walk to. I was actually surprised at how long the Dominos lasted. It had to have been several years. I never went, but others had to for it to last as long as it did.  
    price might factor into why anyone would go to domino’s in NYC. last I looked, they didn’t have any $30 pizzas on the menu.
    If I had known then what I know now...

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  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,339
    Wobbie said:
    GlowGirl said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Once the second-most common U.S. restaurant type, pizzerias are now outnumbered by coffee shops and Mexican food eateries, according to industry data. Sales growth at pizza restaurants has lagged behind the broader fast-food market for years, and the outlook ahead isn't much brighter.

    "Pizza is disrupted right now," Ravi Thanawala, chief financial officer and North America president at Papa John's International, said in an interview. "That's what the consumer tells us."

    The parent of the Pieology Pizzeria chain filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in December. Others, including the parent of Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza & Wings and Bertucci's Brick Oven Pizza & Pasta, earlier filed for bankruptcy.

    Interesting.  I feel there s more pizza places in towns around me than anything else.
    never had/heard of Anthony s or Bertucci s
    It's like having an Outback in the heart of Texas. You don't eat there.  I never heard of them either but then again I am always surprised we still have Dominos and Pizza Hut on Long Island.
    For a while there was a Dominos in my neighborhood when there are at least ten local pizza places around here I can walk to. I was actually surprised at how long the Dominos lasted. It had to have been several years. I never went, but others had to for it to last as long as it did.  
    price might factor into why anyone would go to domino’s in NYC. last I looked, they didn’t have any $30 pizzas on the menu.
    Yeah domino's coupons are amazing.  My kids sometime crave it from time to time and we order from there; it's ok.   I've never had little ceasar's or papa john's before.
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • TahoeJeff
    TahoeJeff Seattle Posts: 248
    edited 2:07AM
    Today I turned the pork that I seasoned yesterday into ground sausage. Tomorrow it’s gonna go on some pizza. The rest is going to the freezer for future Italian dishes.


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  • TahoeJeff
    TahoeJeff Seattle Posts: 248
    edited 5:50AM


    This will sit out overnight to dry out
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 32,136
    mcgruff10 said:
    Wobbie said:
    GlowGirl said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Once the second-most common U.S. restaurant type, pizzerias are now outnumbered by coffee shops and Mexican food eateries, according to industry data. Sales growth at pizza restaurants has lagged behind the broader fast-food market for years, and the outlook ahead isn't much brighter.

    "Pizza is disrupted right now," Ravi Thanawala, chief financial officer and North America president at Papa John's International, said in an interview. "That's what the consumer tells us."

    The parent of the Pieology Pizzeria chain filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in December. Others, including the parent of Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza & Wings and Bertucci's Brick Oven Pizza & Pasta, earlier filed for bankruptcy.

    Interesting.  I feel there s more pizza places in towns around me than anything else.
    never had/heard of Anthony s or Bertucci s
    It's like having an Outback in the heart of Texas. You don't eat there.  I never heard of them either but then again I am always surprised we still have Dominos and Pizza Hut on Long Island.
    For a while there was a Dominos in my neighborhood when there are at least ten local pizza places around here I can walk to. I was actually surprised at how long the Dominos lasted. It had to have been several years. I never went, but others had to for it to last as long as it did.  
    price might factor into why anyone would go to domino’s in NYC. last I looked, they didn’t have any $30 pizzas on the menu.
    Yeah domino's coupons are amazing.  My kids sometime crave it from time to time and we order from there; it's ok.   I've never had little ceasar's or papa john's before.
    Pizza Pizza (two for one deal every Monday) was a go to during college for about a year.  Wanna say it was 7.99 for 2 medium pizzas.  (And they weren't tiny mediums like today)
    Not great food but enough for us to race to eat as many pieces as we could before they were gone and still have enough money for a case of beer to drink before we went out.  :lol:  
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  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 12,604
    mcgruff10 said:
    Wobbie said:
    GlowGirl said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Once the second-most common U.S. restaurant type, pizzerias are now outnumbered by coffee shops and Mexican food eateries, according to industry data. Sales growth at pizza restaurants has lagged behind the broader fast-food market for years, and the outlook ahead isn't much brighter.

    "Pizza is disrupted right now," Ravi Thanawala, chief financial officer and North America president at Papa John's International, said in an interview. "That's what the consumer tells us."

    The parent of the Pieology Pizzeria chain filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in December. Others, including the parent of Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza & Wings and Bertucci's Brick Oven Pizza & Pasta, earlier filed for bankruptcy.

    Interesting.  I feel there s more pizza places in towns around me than anything else.
    never had/heard of Anthony s or Bertucci s
    It's like having an Outback in the heart of Texas. You don't eat there.  I never heard of them either but then again I am always surprised we still have Dominos and Pizza Hut on Long Island.
    For a while there was a Dominos in my neighborhood when there are at least ten local pizza places around here I can walk to. I was actually surprised at how long the Dominos lasted. It had to have been several years. I never went, but others had to for it to last as long as it did.  
    price might factor into why anyone would go to domino’s in NYC. last I looked, they didn’t have any $30 pizzas on the menu.
    Yeah domino's coupons are amazing.  My kids sometime crave it from time to time and we order from there; it's ok.   I've never had little ceasar's or papa john's before.
    Pizza Pizza (two for one deal every Monday) was a go to during college for about a year.  Wanna say it was 7.99 for 2 medium pizzas.  (And they weren't tiny mediums like today)
    Not great food but enough for us to race to eat as many pieces as we could before they were gone and still have enough money for a case of beer to drink before we went out.  :lol:  

  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,939
    Loujoe said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Wobbie said:
    GlowGirl said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Once the second-most common U.S. restaurant type, pizzerias are now outnumbered by coffee shops and Mexican food eateries, according to industry data. Sales growth at pizza restaurants has lagged behind the broader fast-food market for years, and the outlook ahead isn't much brighter.

    "Pizza is disrupted right now," Ravi Thanawala, chief financial officer and North America president at Papa John's International, said in an interview. "That's what the consumer tells us."

    The parent of the Pieology Pizzeria chain filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in December. Others, including the parent of Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza & Wings and Bertucci's Brick Oven Pizza & Pasta, earlier filed for bankruptcy.

    Interesting.  I feel there s more pizza places in towns around me than anything else.
    never had/heard of Anthony s or Bertucci s
    It's like having an Outback in the heart of Texas. You don't eat there.  I never heard of them either but then again I am always surprised we still have Dominos and Pizza Hut on Long Island.
    For a while there was a Dominos in my neighborhood when there are at least ten local pizza places around here I can walk to. I was actually surprised at how long the Dominos lasted. It had to have been several years. I never went, but others had to for it to last as long as it did.  
    price might factor into why anyone would go to domino’s in NYC. last I looked, they didn’t have any $30 pizzas on the menu.
    Yeah domino's coupons are amazing.  My kids sometime crave it from time to time and we order from there; it's ok.   I've never had little ceasar's or papa john's before.
    Pizza Pizza (two for one deal every Monday) was a go to during college for about a year.  Wanna say it was 7.99 for 2 medium pizzas.  (And they weren't tiny mediums like today)
    Not great food but enough for us to race to eat as many pieces as we could before they were gone and still have enough money for a case of beer to drink before we went out.  :lol:  

    I think F’me was more rolling with this crowd in his college days. He still is. 🤣


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    VIC 07
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  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 42,422
    Wobbie said:


    I think F’me was more rolling with this crowd in his college days. He still is. 🤣


    Is that the Preppy Rapist club pic?
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 32,136
    Wobbie said:


    I think F’me was more rolling with this crowd in his college days. He still is. 🤣


    Is that the Preppy Rapist club pic?
    More with the Animal House crowd.
    The other Pic was present just not my house.
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  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,320
    edited 4:52PM
    Wobbie said:


    I think F’me was more rolling with this crowd in his college days. He still is. 🤣


    Is that the Preppy Rapist club pic?
    More with the Animal House crowd.
    The other Pic was present just not my house.

    My house had pretty boys, stoners, jocks, and slobs. And one or two guys that looked like they were in their 30s. 41 guys living in the house. Syracuse University.  

    For thread integrity, it was common to wake up and see piles of wings and cold pizzas just sitting in the kitchen from a late night feast. Yes, I ate them for breakfast. 
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 32,136
    Cold pizza is fine with me.

    Growing up, we never put our pizza into the fridge after eating if it did not finish.  Box went into the pantry and never survived the next day.  Easy access for slice walk by and pick up.

    My wife freaks out if the pizza is out for an hour.
    Cheese is already spoiled milk.
    Doesn't scare me.
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  • TahoeJeff
    TahoeJeff Seattle Posts: 248
    Cold pizza is fine with me.

    Growing up, we never put our pizza into the fridge after eating if it did not finish.  Box went into the pantry and never survived the next day.  Easy access for slice walk by and pick up.

    My wife freaks out if the pizza is out for an hour.
    Cheese is already spoiled milk.
    Doesn't scare me.

    Cold pizza is great. I don't worry about leaving pizza out either. It's not spoiling before its gone

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