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I consider myself pretty open minded when it comes to pizza.. but that just sounds seriously nasty.

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Disgusting doesn't even begin to describe how that sounds to me

You misspelled "delicious" :p

 

Just kidding... that sounds like an April Fool's prank.

 

 

Oh, and this:

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I will never see that word the same way again.  (I know, the title is missing the AL)

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Tried it once... It was like biting into a dogs rubber chew toy...

Haha ditto, those weren't top quality hot dogs, that's for sure.

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This is the most American thing that's ever happened.

 

Actually it 1st came out in Australia I think.

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I think we have one here with meat pies on the crust. Stupid.

 

You don't need gimmicks; just made high quality pizzas with good quality ingredients. I know this idea is largely foreign to PH but they've tried everything else.

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I think we have one here with meat pies on the crust. Stupid.

 

You don't need gimmicks; just made high quality pizzas with good quality ingredients. I know this idea is largely foreign to PH but they've tried everything else.

 

In all fairness I used to enjoy cheesy crust but Papa Johns just had higher quality ingredients. Pizza Hut took a bit of a dive in terms of quality as far as I recall.

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...need to balance its appeal to millennials with mainstream pizza customers.

I really hope I'm quoting that out of context. They think that people after 2000 are more in to combining foods? Or are they including the 90's and 80's (according to Wikiepedia)?

Who would want that? Who would want the hamburger edges either? This isn't catering to an audience, it's someone sitting there saying, "they eat hamburgers/hotdogs a lot, and we're selling pizza. What can we do to get them involved?"

Ludicrous.

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Both the hot dog and burger stuffed crust are horrible.

 

Domino's is the way forward for Pizza these days, that garlic and herb sauce  :woot:  :woot:  :woot:  :woot:  :woot:

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Both the hot dog and burger stuffed crust are horrible.

 

Domino's is the way forward for Pizza these days, that garlic and herb sauce  :woot:  :woot:  :woot:  :woot:  :woot:

 

Both the hot dog and burger stuffed crust are horrible.

 

Domino's is the way forward for Pizza these days, that garlic and herb sauce  :woot:  :woot:  :woot:  :woot:  :woot:

However, don't both offer varieties that the other doesn't?  (Pizza Hut doesn't deliver to my address, but Domino's does - so if they BOTH offer the same items for the same price, deliverability determines; still that isn't always the case - as their two locations are within two blocks of each other in the same town.)  Papa John's is much further away than either - so they aren't even in the running. (And speaking of Papa, has anyone tried their "Greek" pizza yet?)

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Actually it 1st came out in Australia I think.

 

someone will argue that this is an Americanized Australian Creation.

 

 

I don't think its crazy that Pizza Hut makes this, i think its crazy that alot want this to begin with. thankfully im not one of them.

 

However, I will take a large thin crust Cockadoodle Bacon Pizza. Best pizza EVER!

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Think that's bad? I give you the Minnesota Twins Bratdog, as served at Target Field.

It's a bratwurst stuffed with a hot dog, wrapped in bacon, in a pretzel roll, topped with onions, peppers and whatever else you add. Layered meats akin to a turducken.

Personally, I'll stick with a taco and iced tea.

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Think that's bad? I give you the Minnesota Twins Bratdog, as served at Target Field.

It's a bratwurst stuffed with a hot dog, wrapped in bacon, in a pretzel roll, topped with onions, peppers and whatever else you add. Layered meats akin to a turducken.

As the resident Minnesotan around here (well, there could be more but I haven't noticed) I must say...that's gross.

 

Not being a sports fan, I fortunately don't see things like that often.

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