Me and my friend were very hungry, we hadn't eaten all day. We were famished. Imishly we take the ride to a pizza place we carelessly found directions to in the area. As we pull in the sight of our destination inspires hope in our hearts. As we approach we begin to smell the wonderous aroma of a pie coated in cheese and marinara sauce. When we enter we speculate that it would he best to split a pizza in order to be cost effective on our frail budget. Naturally we order the largest pizza available, a 23 inch pepperoni pizza. We were starving and vastly unaware of how large a 23 inch pizza can truly be. We sit. We wait. We wait some more. "Come on man, how long does it take to make a pizza?" But this was no ordinary pizza. Finally we hear the name "DAVE" be called. That was us! Although neither of put names are Dave, that is the name the man decided to put the order under. But we knew this was our pizza. When we first see it we are ecstatic. Finally we can eat! My mouth waters, my stomach feels as if someone has just taken chains off of it and set it free and its ready to consume everything in sight. We can hardly wait to get to the table. But quickly we realize, this pizza is much larger than we had expected. We each inhale a slice and the pizza still seems untouched. We go back for a second slice and still the pizza hardly looks like anything is missing from it. It is as of we are staring at an oasis of marinara sauce and cheese and bread. It is beautiful, seemingly endless. Me and my friend are not yet bothered though, we were starving. We still dive in going slice after slice slowly chipping away from the beast. Gradually we slow down. We begin to reach fulfillment, the pizza is starting to wear down as well. I look at my friend. "I'm getting full" I say. "me too" he spurs back with a hand on his stomach. We each go back for another piece of the heavenly monster. But it is our final piece. We can not eat any more. Hopefully we look up at the pizza praying yo see that it is all gone in Hope's of having said we defeated the beast. But it states back at us. Mocking us. Laughing. It is still intact. With a solid half still remaining. We were defeated. We went and sparingly grabbed boxes to put it in. Not 1 box. Not 2. Not even 3 or 4 boxes could hold this monster. It took 5 boxes to contain this beast. With our heads hung low we exit the restaurant. But as we leave a table of 10 gets their pizza. It is also a 23 inch. With 4 sections on it dividing the toppings. As we walk by every head at the table turns and stares at us. Acknowledging our efforts yet, mocking our foolishness. It was a day I will not soon forget, a trial that will haunt me forever, or at least until I finish the left overs in my...
Read moreHello, I have ordered your pizza for my company for a couple years now. We LOVE the pizza. A couple weeks ago I received a $15 off coupon for my birthday and I called to use it. I ordered an 18 inch Margie pizza and told the young man over the phone I had a coupon I would be using when I came in to pay. When I came in and showed my coupon code, the boy said it wasn't working and called a young woman over (who was apparently the manager). She asked when my birthday was and said the coupon was not going to work because the coupon is only good for 3 days before or 3 days after my birthday.?? I once again pulled up the coupon and looked all over it not finding ANY expiration date anywhere on the coupon. I showed it to her and said it doesn't have an expiration date to which she stated, "it says it somewhere". Somewhere the customer can't find it I asked? "I don't know" she said. I then asked if she was willing to lose a good customer over $15. She shrugged and just stared at me. As a business owner myself I can not IMAGINE treating a customer this way. Business is hard enough without having employees who either do not understand or worse, do not care, about keeping customers happy. It takes a long time to make a loyal customer and only a second to lose one. I wanted you to know what happened so you can train your employees how to keep a customer. Maybe she sold that pizza, and maybe she threw it in the trash. But, either way, I left and went home to a bunch of unhappy adults. (so, in the end it wasn't just me she lost) For future customers please, if you have an expiration date on your coupons, make them very apparent. But, for my business, a sale is a sale (even 3 days after a birthday). Thanks for your...
Read moreIt's Saturday and have people coming over for NFL playoff game @6. Call in takeout order @ 5. Told it would be ready in 25 mins. Arrive to pick up @540 and they are busy. When get to register, tell them my name and pay for my order (along with $5 tip). After waiting for few minutes the employee asks name again on the order, walks away then comes back and tells me they are out of sauce that both pizzas need. Do I want different pizzas or a refund. As I look around at all the people, I request refund. I have to wait for different employee to process refund. Carter comes to help me, and says they are getting more sauce delivered. Not knowing for sure when the sauce will be delivered and don't want to wait or come back in hour or so, follow through with refund. That also took few minutes as I paid with gift and debit card. He hopes that new gift card is good, along with my debit card refund. I just wish they could of contacted me and told me my order would be little later due to sauce being delivered. It was frustrating to get there, wait in line and pay. To then be told minutes later that my pizzas...
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