The price of a pizza

That sounds like a hipster? Lots of traditional pizza restaurants make and hand toss their own dough. Hell, I worked at Chuck E. Cheese in college and we made our own dough every morning and that’s about as far from a hipster joint as you can get. Admittedly, we didn’t hand toss it, but that is a skill that takes a while to learn.

And given how common brewpubs have become recently, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a combo brewpub pizza restaurant.

Just like great pizza and free beer is all.

In a thread about pizza? Not really.

In the context of this thread, which is about a payment dispute? Hell yeah.
I also geniuinely thought he was doing a characature of a hipster, since I don’t think kayaker is like that.

Well, we know why hipsters burn their tongues on pizza. :wink:

As to the OP, what you should have done is go with two friends, buy three pizzas for $30 and then asked for the price to be cut to $25. But watch out for the missing dollar!

I hate small business owners so I’d never do that.

It’s not the non-chain pizzeria (I live in New York, chains are the exception), nor even the homebrewing (I have friends who brew; seems like fun).

But the tone! “Pizza Hut, huh? That’s so mainstream. **I **get my pizzas from a local shop (you’ve probably never heard of it).”
(I hope I’m coming off as here is playful, and not accusatory. I’m just taking the piss out of you, kayaker.)

Back in 2010, a Jacksonville, FL resident said he would pay 10,000 Bitcoins (worth about $25) if somebody would order two delivery pizzas for him. Somebody did, and they transferred the Bitcoins as agreed.

This week, those Bitcoins would have been worth over $6 million.

Oops.

I wish I knew what the fuck Bitcoins are. I mean, I know they’re some kind of untraceable computer currency that get minted somehow or something, but I can’t figure out how they work at all. If you gave me $6 million in Bitcoins I wouldn’t have a clue what to do with them.

Not at first, but you’d be incentevized to find out!