corporate pizza place, food tastes like cardboard, staff is rude and unpleasant. i never eat here but had a delivery order for ubereats. i know its not going to be ready when i arrive so i automatically sit in the car for at least five minutes so that hopefully it will be ready when i go in. it wasnt so i headed to the restroom to wash my hands and kill a few more minutes.
i go back out into the area where the food is coming out, no one is standing there so i go up to the counter to see if my order is there, they had one of the two items ready, the brown girl at the counter tells me that its not ready just yet, the other staff had stepped away etc...i say ok, its not very clear as to what the system is as there are no signs and the app still says the same thing as it did for the covaids scamdemic.
she then completes the order and it appears to be ready to go, and i stand there and wait for the guy to come around so he can hand it to me? not exactly sure but he was moving very slow and i just wanted to get the food to deliver and get on with my night. i have a sense of urgency as im not being paid by the hour.
so he finally comes around and hes looking at it, i say, is that order for so and so? he says yes, i say, may i have it please? i had already waited ten minutes for it so im not sure why this was a problem. he slowly puts a sticker on it and hands it to me. i say thank you, and turn to leave. as i am walking out the door, a different staff, who was observing the interaction, sarcastically yells at me, HAVE A NICE NIGHT! and they all laugh...then she yells BYE! as i walk out the door.
WHY THE F*@K DO I DESERVE THIS KIND OF TREATMENT? im just trying to do a job that doesnt pay by the hour, the order was ready, why couldnt i have it, and why was i met with hostility and ridicule when i was assertive?
rude AF i wont be going...
Read more“Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose.” Zora Neale Hurston
In the names of both “research” and “curiosity”, it was impossible to ignore that one of our Review Team Members dove into her dessert LONG before her pizza arrived. Additional data clearly needed to be acquired in an attempt to explain this phenomenon.
Our initial hypothesis concluded that the laws of attraction didn’t apply based solely upon the name of the dessert. “Mod No Name Cake” just isn’t a head turner when you glimpse it on the posted signage. However, the taste does a nice job of compensating for the shortcomings of its name.
I’m hopeful that if you skipped ahead and glanced at the pics that you reached the same conclusion that we did: in the name of Science we gotta see how this compares to it’s likely forefather, the “Ding Dong!!!” 🔬
A quick stop at the store on the way home and we acquired the raw materials necessary for this experiment.
Although all of our lab participants reached consensus that additional research will be required before formally publishing our findings, our initial conclusions are that the “Mod No Name Cake” is the unanimous favorite of all test groups. 🏅
Oh, and in case you were wondering what the pizza was like at the pizza joint:
*You can build your own pizza with as many toppings as you like for one price. *They also offer 9 traditional selections available (I went with the “Jasper” in honor of our “Mountain Dog” Review Team Member (who was not present). *They offer 8 “Finishing Sauces” for your enjoyment. *They offer 2 crust thicknesses and ours was really fresh and light. *They offer 4 salad options if that’s more your angle.
And that’s…Henry’s...
Read moreAt MOD Pizza, they've put a MODern twist on an old idea. This pizzeria is like most when you walk in your greeted by the wonderful smells coming from the giant brick oven. You are then faced with an oversized menu board and begin to wonder if your the one that's there to eat or be eaten by this monstrosity. At first it's a little overwhelming, but I'll give you an easy break down of the jig. First choose your size pizza small personal size, or 11" regular (thin or thick,) I just wanted to mention that even there 11" pie crust for me is suitable as a personal size. It's good for one meal and a snack later. Now move on to your sauce. You get a choice between a classic tomato base sauce or a white garlic butter sauce. Then you are standing in front of a long line of freshly chopped ingredients. Choose as many as you'd like. Go ahead and MODify your pizza just the way you'd like. It's ok to get only a couple or all of the toppings you want because here at MOD Pizza their pizza regardless of the number of toppings you get is one low price. For just under $8., you can get a great tasting pizza made your way. Who can beat that?! Located off South Academy and across from Pikes Peak Community college in front of the Walmart shopping center. In the front...
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