This is a lower tier Little Caesars, why, because they are just after the bottom line and don't do anything extra for their customer base. This location does not have Parmesan, or Zap packs to offer is customers—only red pepper flakes. Why just the red pepper? They know there's not a majority of people wanting some spice in their life, keeps costs down.
In my days as a trucker I've approximately visited 30+ throughout the country. And yes I came across some others who limited what they offered to customers. Some had all 3 options, some only two—but there's been only 2-3 other Little Caesars I've visited that were so cheap they only offer one type of these to their customers.
If I was a business owner I would want to offer everything available to keep customers coming back, something so simple, cheese or seasoning, can make the difference between loyal customers or not.
Your competition (Pizza Hut) got tired of passing out pepper and cheese, but they offered it for a price, they just didn't take/keep away the option from their customers—they came up with a solution people might not agree with, but still it was a solution to still keep most customers happy. By the way their cheese and pepper you have to purchase come in a convenient shaker bottle. The bonus is I always have some left over for next time (sorry, I'm a pizza fiend 😂).
So I know I'm nothing but one person, but I will not purchase here again solely for that reason. For anyone who will say for me to just buy my own from the store, no, I only use it for pizza and I feel it's a valid condiment that should come gratis with pizza. Could you imagine a burger joint telling you to bring your own ketchup for your fries, salt and pepper for your food?
No, you couldn't, so don't act like I'm being some kind of Karen, it makes GOOD business sense to keep customers coming back.
And to the owner of this store, I eat pizza a LOT, 2-3 times a week. I rotate my favorite pizza places but I eat Little Caesars 5-6 times a month (I'm new to the areas), I know there's another in the DFW area that offers it.
Let's to do some math after learning how much pizza I eat a month. If I ate -only- twice a month (it's usually 4-5 specifically for Little Caesars), that's 24×15.99 (my average purchase)—that's $383.76. How much you wanna bet that even on the profit level, that most likely covers a 1/4 of the total yearly cost of ordering Little Caesars Parmesan...
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Read moreWe will no longer be supporting this Little Caesars location. We have stopped in several times over the past few years living here and have never had a bad experience. But, I wanted to order 11 pizzas in advance for my son's birthday party. I called on a Wednesday to get information on their preferences with larger orders. I was told the manager wanted to take my order then so it could be saved. I was placed on hold for several minutes and then told the manager was too busy and to call Friday (the night before) to place my order and pick up Saturday afternoon. Called Friday, again, was placed on hold several minutes (more than 10) to be told the manager was too busy and I was asked to call back in 10 minutes. Waited and called back again. I told them I didn't care who took my order, I just wanted to order pizzas for a party the next day. Was told I had to speak with the manager and was placed on hold AGAIN for several minutes. No surprise, the manager was still too busy and nobody could take my order. I was asked to leave my phone number and I would receive a call when "the rush slowed down." Of course, every time I have called I can hear the person talking on the phone and the manager yelling to each other back and forth in the background. Would you be shocked to learn I NEVER received a call back? After a few hours of waiting I called Cicis in Burleson and someone took my order immediately, I got a great discount for ordering so many pizzas, and my husband picked up the order the next afternoon with absolutely...
Read moreI almost got beat up at Little Caesars. Yup. A man wanted to fight me (I am a woman) at that shop. I'm not even going to go into the reason why this person started yelling at me why they felt they needed to interject themselves in the manner that they did, but I should have called the police. What happened to me Little Caesars is that they charged me extra for extra sauce on my pizza. I've never been charged for extra sauce with that company before ever. It was a separate charge from my pizza whereas if you make it a pizza with extra sauce the charge doesn't appear whenever you order it all together. This is something that they are doing and I was wronged because this place doesn't ever do that. I'm well aware that there are different pricings for different stores but you can't change your prices from one day to the next and say oh well it's this one day and it's going to be this the next day just depends on how I feel. I can't believe I was treated this way. I'm scared to go back to that Little Caesars. I'm worried that this person is going to look for me and to make sure he finishes whatever he wanted to finish. Needless to say the problem is pricing and you can't pick and choose who you want to price a certain way. It's wrong and it's not fair. I'll never go back to this Crowley road Little Caesars ever again. One for fear of my safety two I don't ever want to be cheated...
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