That would be $18 for the food~each of those items is currently $5.99. Adding 25% for taxes and tip gets it to $22.50. What’s the delivery fee?
I know because we had Dominos last night. We did carry out no contact car side pickup to avoid the delivery fee/tip. It was less than $14 for two medium two topping pizzas.
Of course I’m in the middle of the flyover Midwest.
Had them last month. Never again. The $5 ‘hot n’ ready’ is now $8, the help is surly and the quality (previously passable) has gone downhill into no longer better than no pizza at all. Crazy bread, used to be $2 is now $4.
That’s using Covid inflation to excuse profiteering. Wage and ingredient costs have not doubled or nearly doubled. They are not paying their help twice what they did when pizzas were $5.
I’ll just save up and use Dominos’ specials to get $6 pizzas thank you-and they’ll have two toppings, which is good enough to me. Green pepper and onions please. Occasionally green pepper any mushroom. My misguided roommate gets Canadian bacon and pineapple on hers. We don’t share.
Medium (12") Thin Pizza
Extra Robust Inspired Tomato Sauce, Extra Cheese, Pepperoni, Italian Sausage
Chocolate Lava Crunch
8-piece Hot Buffalo
Food & Beverage:
$26.46
Delivery Charge:
$5.99
Taxes:
$2.86
Order Total:
$35.31
This is after a $9.48 coupon was applied for their 50% off promotion. A $5 tip brings it to over $40. For one medium pizza. And that’s with the current 50% off promotion.
I rarely eat pizza anymore. If we want pizza, I can order from Bordertown Pizza, getting a Mediterranean salad instead of wings (and no lava cakes) for less if I pick it up.
I’d join you in a chorus. And I want my mommy. If you’d have known her, you’d want her, too, and she’d have gladly taken you under her wing.
I decided I’d better eat, as I get migraines if I don’t. I had a banana. That went OK, and I even felt a bit better, so after that, I had boxed mac and cheese, figuring that’s nice and bland. Big mistake.
I do not like this, Sam I am. I also have that yucky feverish feeling again, though it’s not that bad. I told my son if I’d known it was going to be like this, I’d have nixed the infusion. He said, “It’s better than osteoporosis.” He recalls Mom’s neighbor, who had it so severely, she couldn’t be hugged, and got skull fractures from brushing her hair. Still, she was over 90 by then. I’m not too sure my stomach will make it out of my sixties.