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>> No.5165792
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5165792

>Add a cookie!

>> No.5165798

>real cheese made from mozzarella

>> No.5165806

>>5165798

Holy shit, I didn't even notice that. This is the state of chain pizza -- cheeseburger pizza, cheese "made from mozzarella," and a cookie cake for dessert.

>> No.5165813

>>5165806
This is why u no chain pizza

>> No.5165816

>>5165813
>>>/rebbit/

>> No.5165843

>>5165791
>zesty

>> No.5165856

i dont want my junkfood combined into some unholy concoction

>> No.5165885
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>zesty burger sauce

>> No.5166260

>burger sauce

What the fuck does this even mean?

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>burger sauce
What is this? I'm Canadian and I do not believe we have any "burger sauce" up here.

>> No.5166321

>>5166260
It means any sauce you put on a hamburger. Which is not a thing if you're putting it on a pizza. It's a hilarious contradiction.

Curried ketchup goes great on a burger by the way.

>> No.5166355 [DELETED] 

>>5166260
I imagined it to be a sauce that tries to mimic the seasoning salty flavor of A&W burgers and the frozen patties that you can buy at costco.

>> No.5166369

burger sauce is probably a generic way of saying big mac sauce

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>>5166369

>an entire pizza of big mac sauce

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>>5165856

A cheeseburger pizza could be very good if done correctly. The bad ones I've had included mustard and pickles as toppings. The good ones stuck to only those things that would actually work on a pizza: ground beef, cheese (some cheddar mixed in with the mozz, to reflect cheeseburgerness), onions, bacon, tomatoes, maybe mushrooms too. It's all about putting together what works.

Taco pizza worked out well, didn't it? Anyone that's had Happy Joe's (Midwest) knows what I'm talking about.

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>>5166400
my sides were always ordered off at this comment

>> No.5168308

>>5166400
>Happy Joe's

I'll vouch for this. Taco pizza is maybe the only fusion cuisine I actually like

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>>5166385
ive eaten big mac pizza, it's not sauced the same way you would sauce a normal pizza, but rather drizzled over or under the toppings in lines, at least the way i had it. similar to a bbq or buffalo chicken pizza, or mayo on a blt pizza.

>> No.5168429

>100% real beef!
So, do some companies make tofu pizza to fool their customers?

>> No.5168436

>>5166369
That's pretty much what it is. Wife decided to order papa john's last week and ordered the cheeseburger thing on thin crust for me, even though I told her I didn't want pizza. Went to eat a slice the next day, and all the toppings and shit had shifted to one side of the pizza because they put so much of that sauce on it. Tasted pretty shitty too.

>> No.5168440

>>5168429
no, it's just a common misconception that fast food is made mostly out of plastic or soy or something

when half the time that'd be more expensive than actual meat

>> No.5168478

>real cheese made from mozarella

america in a nutshell.

>> No.5168495 [DELETED] 

I haven't tried this yet, but it's less expensive if you don't use the $12 special but order it off the regular menu and use one of the 25% off promo codes like AARP25.

>> No.5168512

I haven't tried it, I might try it, but found that if instead of ordering the $12 special, the order is placed off of the regular menu and a 25% off promo code such as AARP25 is applied, then the order is less expensive.

Also if ordering more than just the pizza you won't be able to use the promo code on any of the other items if the $12 special is ordered which seems pretty lame of their website.

The total is $16.04 for delivery with the only modifications being thin crust and well done using the $12 special, but $15.82 using the 25% off promo code.

>> No.5168529

>>5168512
Actually I didn't do a proper baseline comparison, the order for delivery with no modifications using the $12 special is $16.04, but using the 25% promo code is $16.03.

The thin crust is cheaper but there's no price savings on it if using the $12 special offer.

>> No.5168561

>>5168529
so...no difference

>> No.5168565

>>5168440
>mfw I worked at a place that used precooked "taco filling" with TVP in it

Most fast food chains actually have a little dignity; it's the penny-pinching bumfuck mom and pop places that you have to worry about.

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>>5168565
I wonder who could be behind this post?