• WaxedWookie@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    You didn’t consider the crust ratio, did you?

    The crust tends to be a consistent width, so it represents a greater portion of a smaller pizza, shrinking the bit most people are there for.

    …but hey, if you love the crust just as much, more power to ya!

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        11 months ago

        I love having a ton of pizza boxes because it makes me feel like a ninja turtle

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        11 months ago

        A thin crust pizza is just a small pizza stretched out to the size of a larger pizza … it’s paying for a large pizza while asking for a small pizza.

        I tell this to my wife all the time but she still loves her thin crust pizza.

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          11 months ago

          It depends what you want to get for your money.

          A meal you like and enjoy eating?

          Or the maximum amount of pizza-ish mass per dollar?

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            11 months ago

            We’re spoiled … we’ve had actual Neapolitan pizza that was baked in a traditional stone oven in Italy made with carefully prepared dough, fresh ingredients and thick heavy tasty mozzarella and a big ball of bufala campana cheese in the center … pizza so thin, light and tasty that you can eat a whole one yourself and its a proper sized meal … my wife and I both had it and that is the constant standard she is after when she orders those thin crust pizzas here in northern Ontario Canada. I keep telling her that we have to go to the city to find anything remotely like the real Italian stuff and we’ll never get it anywhere else … yet we still keep ordering thin crust pizza hoping that some day some Italian will just make us a real pizza one day and make it for us.

            So it’s no longer a cost/benefit thing … just a nostalgia about pizzas past.