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 When I was a kid- we used to call Dominos "Cardboard and ketchup." They've definitely made a step up from that. If given the choice, I will almost always order a deep dish dominos than anywhere else. However, I've never tried their regular pizza since I was a kid. And back then- it sucked LOL!  | 
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			The same is true here.  We've got a couple of indie places that make my mouth water if I just drive past them.  If we are going with pizza from a chain though we usually get Rosattis's (the one on 59th rules, the one on 99th sucks) for chicago style thin or if we want a real pie then Oregano's.  Mmmm, Oregano's.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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	![]() SG, here's why Americans are fat! One Dominos large pepperoni in Britain is £13.99 ($20.67). One Dominos large pepperoni in the US is $12.34 (£8.35). But the current deal they have is two mediums with any two toppings for $10.98 (£7.43). If you could get two pizzas with any two toppings for £7.43, why wouldn't you?! All the time!! And so we do.  | 
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			I could really go for a pizza right now.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			The Pizza Hut deal is $10 for any pizza. I'd do that before the 2 from Dominoes. (Not pan/deep dish though, I've seen how they're made)
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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 SG they're enot even on minimum wage here, I think..... Ordering Pizza is another one of those things that we thought was exagerated in the movies (like Halloween and stean from the grids in the city streets....) -American families seemed to do it all the time, even the poorest families, not even as a weekend thing. Kids ordering pizza on a schoolnight without even checking if it was OK with their parents.... Now I understand why -it's SOOOOO cheap here. As is all fast food. Friday night 5pm I'm fighting with pizza delivery vans to get into my neighborhood. It's just not like that in the UK. 
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			Oh no, delivery drivers here make much better than minimum wage, even before tips. The ones inside making the pizzas, though, they might be minimum wage, depending on age.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
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   If you haven't guessed already, I don't use their services anymore either.Bruce give me 5 dollars just in case you suck more than I think you do.   And don't even think of asking for change, thereby breaking my change policy.
		
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			Orly?  I wonder if that's a state thing or if I misunderstood how it works....  I believe, in Michigan, servers and delivery people are pretty much the only people exempt from the minimum wage law because they are expected to be tipped.  But I could be wrong.  I know that 15-17 year-olds working seasonal jobs only become subject to minimum wage rules after 100 days (the "training" period)
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			Provided reported tips per hour is: July 1, 2008 $2.65 Holy Moly. 
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			I have no idea of the age req here, but I've seen ads for mileage paid, so I'm thinking maybe minimum tipped wage (2.65) plus mileage plus tips...?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			If you want to order pizza over here, it's going to cost you more than it would to go to a cafe for a meal with a drink. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			With the two teenage boys, plus Dazza and myself and one slice for Max, we usually order 3 pizza's and a couple of garlic breads and maybe a bottle of softdrink. By the time delivery is added, it usualy costs over $60 which I think is a lot of money for junk food. 
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