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>> Only if it's a believable claim. That's why you can see Dominos saying
>> "we have the best pizza in the world" but not "Our pizza is better
>> than Pizza Hut."
>>
> I have tried their pizza. They *might* be able to claim they are the
> best "fast food" pizza in the world, and even then I tend to think they
> win out only because of how ***horrible*** all the other ones where for
> most of their first 10 or so years, but best anyplace? Gah...
I don't know if it's different in America, but I had Dominos pizza the
other week, and it was rubbish. Pizza Hut is far nicer...
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Patrick Elliott wrote:
> Its called a joke...
Sounded more like a dumb-ass FUD rant. Just sayin'. :-)
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I ordered stamps from Zazzle that read "Place Stamp Here".
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On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 22:41:27 +0100, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
>>> Only if it's a believable claim. That's why you can see Dominos saying
>>> "we have the best pizza in the world" but not "Our pizza is better
>>> than Pizza Hut."
>>>
>> I have tried their pizza. They *might* be able to claim they are the
>> best "fast food" pizza in the world, and even then I tend to think they
>> win out only because of how ***horrible*** all the other ones where for
>> most of their first 10 or so years, but best anyplace? Gah...
>
> I don't know if it's different in America, but I had Dominos pizza the
> other week, and it was rubbish. Pizza Hut is far nicer...
Nope, pretty much the same here. But I'll take pizza from The Pie pretty
much any day (not a national chain).
Jim
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>> Only if it's a believable claim. That's why you can see Dominos saying
>> "we have the best pizza in the world" but not "Our pizza is better than
>> Pizza Hut."
>>
> I have tried their pizza. They *might* be able to claim they are the best
> "fast food" pizza in the world,
I doubt it, and anyone who has been to Italy and picked up a slice of Pizza
from *any* side-of-the-road place they would doubt it too.
Maybe the best fast food Pizza in America.
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On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 12:04:46 +0200, "scott" <sco### [at] scott com> wrote:
>
>I doubt it, and anyone who has been to Italy and picked up a slice of Pizza
>from *any* side-of-the-road place they would doubt it too.
>
I had a street pizza in Naples cooked on a stone in the street. It was so good
I've stopped eating pizzas now. Reality can disappoint you in other ways :(
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Stephen
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> I had a street pizza in Naples cooked on a stone in the street. It was so
> good
> I've stopped eating pizzas now. Reality can disappoint you in other ways
> :(
The same happened to me with the ice-cream.
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On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 09:23:55 +0200, "scott" <sco### [at] scott com> wrote:
>> I had a street pizza in Naples cooked on a stone in the street. It was so
>> good
>> I've stopped eating pizzas now. Reality can disappoint you in other ways
>> :(
>
>The same happened to me with the ice-cream.
>
Now, I was brought up in Glasgow where a lot of Italians settled after WW II.
And what business did they start? Restaurants, chip shops and ice cream
parlours. So I grew up eating gelato from a poci (poco) hat.
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Stephen
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> Now, I was brought up in Glasgow where a lot of Italians settled after WW
> II.
> And what business did they start? Restaurants, chip shops and ice cream
> parlours. So I grew up eating gelato from a poci (poco) hat.
Oh we have lots of Italians round here too (it's only a 2 hour drive to the
Italian border). But still most of the parlours here and worse than most of
the parlours in Italy. Plus the German ones all seem to use those metal
scoops to ensure everyone will get their exact sized portion +/- 1 mL. In
Italy most seem to just use a wooden spatula and pile it on until no more
will fit :-) And generally, the range of flavours on offer is considerably
better in Italy than Germany.
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On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 12:29:36 +0200, "scott" <sco### [at] scott com> wrote:
> And generally, the range of flavours on offer is considerably
>better in Italy than Germany.
>
No contest, in Scotland it was white ice cream with or without raspberry.
The situation was different with ex POWs settling into the community not
neighbours from across the border.
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Stephen
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Stephen wrote:
> I had a street pizza in Naples cooked on a stone in the street. It was so good
> I've stopped eating pizzas now. Reality can disappoint you in other ways :(
http://www.bash.org/?16475
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