• CrowAirbrush@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I’m on my way home from Amsterdam atm, a slice of pizza was €10.

    I skipped that and left hungry, because i’m buying two pizza’s and a big bottle of coke when i get home in about an hour.

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      6 months ago

      Damn, you can get an entire large pizza for $10 at Costco. Granted, your only options are pepperoni or cheese, and the quality isn’t the best (far from the worst, though), but it’ll feed 1-3 people.

      Still, I miss the days when you could a large pizza with unlimited toppings at various chain restaurants for $10. But that was over 10 years ago.

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        6 months ago

        You only need to be a cosco member and hopefully not have any previous experience with pizza

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        6 months ago

        A large Costco pizza will feed way more than 1-3. I’m not even trying to act like bird food eater here. I’m 225lbs and 6’2” so I know how to eat.

        That said, I absolutely love Costco pizza and my safe zone is like 2 slices because they are enormous.

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        6 months ago

        Domino’s still regularly has €5 pizza’s on monday for pickup, at my old job during the late shift we had €17 per person to spend on food and 2 people in the shift.

        We used to order 2 family xxl with their thursday 50% off for second pizza and a regular sized cheeseburger pizza+ drinks for that €34.

        We both ate half our xxl and shared the regular size one, the remainder came home to feed our wives while the company covered the cost.

        They even paid us a pretty decent wage too, but unfortunately the head office decided to build a new automated warehouse right when covid started that ended up only doing 30% productivity and they closed us down as a result.