Hey guys ! I love supporting local places around me, so if you guys could leave Toarmina’s Pizza in Taylor, Michigan a good review, it would mean more than you ever know! 🎉❤
I quit Cesar's when my pizza had bristles from.a brush all in the sauce and cheese. Their stuffed crust often had long hair in it. The dough os also gross Pillsbury doeboy. I'd rather make my own at home with bread or French bread and pasta sauce.
He said Taylor,Mi (the mitten state) I live here in Michigan and can tell you there’s trees and woods everywhere we might as well put it all to good use 😂
Stuffed crust veggie.lovers with extra cheese light cook. Well worth the 22 bucks but yeah it's so small for a large. Was so good though but you gotta pay a lot for uogrades.
Yes but I hate Pizza with Spaghetti Carbonara on it. I always tell to my pizza baker "Stop putting Spaghetti on my pizza! I didnt order it with Spaghetti!!!
I once took my kid to a local place to get pizza. He said, "Im not hungry", the moment he saw Little Caesars, he said he wanted pizza. That proves that spending more money, doesnt mean its always better.
No it proves that your kids are being pre-conditioned to only accept corporate junk pizza than the local places that serve real food. Franchise pizza may be cheaper but that's not limited to being cheaper in price.
That proves you actually see the world through a child's eyes for guru advice and for credibility? 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Bro kids are excited because of a logo and fun of a chain place. I bet he'd be excited for McDonald's over a good mom and pop thick juicy burger joint. Or tacobell vs a Mexican restaurant. You proved nothing and don't know what you're talking about.
@@HonklerUnitedIncif you’re able to eat half a slice then you might be able to stretch it through 16 days. Will it be safe to eat? Probably not. But are you fed? Not really but it’ll get ya by.
@@matthewharrington420 you dont need 3 meals to actually get by if your just wanting something to stop hunger as you wait for a check.. even 2 slices a day helps alot in this case thats what 4 each day?
@KatieHuni It is all a load of BS. He is not actually paying for quality, he is paying for quantity. An 8" pizza is going to be cheaper than a 16" pizza just off size alone. It doesn't make the more expensive pizza any better, in that case. A fair comparison would have been 2 equal sized pizzas from 2 different pizzerias.
@@moejoegaming9838 It's not about nature being bad or "this generation" not liking nature it's just funny and odd that he was in a city, bought pizza and drove all the way to the woods to eat it. There's nothing wrong with it, it's just funny. Similar to why it's funny that he plopped the slice on a log.
Definitely more expensive because it's 3 times bigger, but also it has many more ingredients, an unfair advantage. Why wouldn't he compare it to Little Caesar's Ultimate Supreme with Italian sausage, pepperoni, bacon, mushrooms, onions, and peppers? That would be kind of even competition, except for size.
That lady at the little ceasers is the best worker I’ve ever seen at a little ceasers. I was there last week she remade my pizza because it came out a little less than perfect. Then gave me free toppings for my wait. Only little ceasers I’ll go to now.
@@jasonl1184 Not exactly there are some expensive pizzas that are just trash, like imported caviar and imported squid ink mixed dough are two ingredients
Caesars is good when it’s hot as soon as it gets cold it’s finished that’s the difference between them an real pizzas a real pizza you can warm it up an it still taste good but ceaser you can’t
Lmao it wasn't even a fair match, he should've gotten gas station pizza and compared to a regular 12" pizza from some fancy place. These are probably not too in cost if you made the caesers pizza a 24" and added all those ingredients and extra cheese. He spent almost $7 on a 12" a 24" would probably be like $18. With all the ingredients and extra cheese it'd probably be like $25 maybe more. So really like a $15 difference
@@user-pl8jc7jr2p Well the Holy Roman Empire was initially what we know now as Italian but then it became mostly German. It was later known as "the first Reich". Kaiser is just modern German for the word Caesar 🤓
@@BurritooMafia Yup. That's how it's pronounced. It's a title, not a name, just like Jesus Christ. "Christ" is not a surname, it's a title meaning "messiah". Caesar is just Latin for Kaiser which means emperor. It makes sense, given that the Roman empire was also known as "The First Reich" and the German Empire was the second Reich.
The only thing bad about a $40 pizza is when you eat all (or close to all) of it in one sitting then realize you spent $40 basically on just one meal. But sometimes that’s what’s needed to satiate. After a long day of work and skipping lunch.
@@XUIW I have only eaten at papa John’s 2 or 3 times, like 10 years ago…. But I was talking contextually. A CHAIN pizza, that is smaller is probably gonna cost you $25… so $40 really isn’t “expensive” imo…
@@Exceperojo You use your phone and type on your keyboard only to proceed wiping your nose, rubbing your eyes, and eating food. You might be ignorant but its okay, that log is probably cleaner than the shit you own.
Only when it's fully fresh. After like an hour it tastes awful. But when you first buy it, and it's still almost burn your mouth hot, that shit tastes amazing.
Ok yeah that $40 pizza looked delicious, but them hot and ready $5.99 Little Caesars pizzas get the job done just right in a pinch when low on cash and/or have a bunch of mouths to feed lol. Many a fond memory of my parents coming home surprising us with Little Caesars! 😂
$6.99 in my neck of the woods. And the trick to getting a good pizza from LC is to ask for your pizza to be light cooked. Doing this means you get a fresh pizza straight out the oven. Not a overcooked dried out sitting under the heat lamp for hours pizza.
They don't. Little Caesars is wildly regional. I went to Vegas and it was alright. Where I'm from I'd rather consume disposed carpet. The crust tasted like legit carboard, the sauce tasted like water that had a tomato soaked in it, the cheese tasted like plaster from a recent construction job. Nothing about the pizza was good. To make matters worse I had the most painful shits for the next 12 hours. And to prove my point 4 months later it closed down.