I've ordered here often, and after a few months of recovery, I will likely continue to do so. I do have some complaints about the app/online ordering, but that's more the fault of the corporation than the individual store. But anyway, I ordered food here last night through the app. And the automated thing on the app said it would be 30 min. I picked up a few things at Krogers and then headed over to pick up my pizzas. It had to have been at least 30 min. Surely my pizza was ready, or at least almost ready. No. I suppose they sent someone to Greece to pick the finest black olives. Not to mention with how long it took, they likely had run out of pepperonis and they were in the back slaughtering livestock for the pizza toppings. It also upset me, that I walk in, go up to the counter, and at least 3 of the 6 employees there look me dead in the eyes and ignore to assist me for at least 3 minutes. This is not a joke, a woman had finally received her food and was stepping out, and fell straight on her face and dropped her food. Luckily, none of it had hit the ground, oh, and she was fine too. Someone inside muttered about the big step to enter/exit being a safety hazard. I casually replied that she had likely slipped into a deep deep slumber with how long it took to get her food and likely wasn't prepared mentally or physically to make any movements in the next 3 hours. Anyway, my beard had grown considerably in the time that I was in there, and many customers mistook me for ZZ top. So I spent countless hours plucking out each individual hair on my face. After about 18 long treacherous hours of standing there, someone asked if there was a 'Lowery' in the lobby. At last, could it be? My salvation? My heart fluttered at the thought. No. She was just asking and wanted to let me know the last of my three pizzas was almost out. With her sentence, she killed all my hopes, my dreams, my aspirations. This emotional rollercoaster that I was on seemed to have no end. Finally, about 2 hours later, I received my pizza. You can imagine my disappointment when after all this, it was just a typical Domino's pizza. It wasn't covered in intricate gold work, it didn't have a secret message spelled out in cheese. I was baffled. The pizza tasted okay.
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James L.
I've ordered here often, and after a few months of recovery, I will likely continue to do so. I do have some complaints about the app/online ordering, but that's more the fault of the corporation than the individual store. But anyway, I ordered food here last night through the app. And the automated thing on the app said it would be 30 min. I picked up a few things at Krogers and then headed over to pick up my pizzas. It had to have been at least 30 min. Surely my pizza was ready, or at least almost ready. No. I suppose they sent someone to Greece to pick the finest black olives. Not to mention with how long it took, they likely had run out of pepperonis and they were in the back slaughtering livestock for the pizza toppings. It also upset me, that I walk in, go up to the counter, and at least 3 of the 6 employees there look me dead in the eyes and ignore to assist me for at least 3 minutes. This is not a joke, a woman had finally received her food and was stepping out, and fell straight on her face and dropped her food. Luckily, none of it had hit the ground, oh, and she was fine too. Someone inside muttered about the big step to enter/exit being a safety hazard. I casually replied that she had likely slipped into a deep deep slumber with how long it took to get her food and likely wasn't prepared mentally or physically to make any movements in the next 3 hours. Anyway, my beard had grown considerably in the time that I was in there, and many customers mistook me for ZZ top. So I spent countless hours plucking out each individual hair on my face. After about 18 long treacherous hours of standing there, someone asked if there was a 'Lowery' in the lobby. At last, could it be? My salvation? My heart fluttered at the thought. No. She was just asking and wanted to let me know the last of my three pizzas was almost out. With her sentence, she killed all my hopes, my dreams, my aspirations. This emotional rollercoaster that I was on seemed to have no end. Finally, about 2 hours later, I received my pizza. You can imagine my disappointment when after all this, it was just a typical Domino's pizza. It wasn't covered in intricate gold work, it didn't have a secret message spelled out in cheese. I was baffled. The pizza tasted okay.
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