Pizza delivery service - which one do you prefer and why?

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Why do you prefer your favourite pizza delivery service?


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That's culture dependant though. I've never tipped anyone, ever. Doesn't happen here. I realise that's a US thing, does it happen in Europe too?


Generally here jobs where tips are 'expected' i.e. waiting staff, food delivery, bartenders etc. have much lower hourly wages to account for the tips that are made, so it's kind of seen as an insult not to tip in that situation.

I assume something like that is built into the wages/prices in Australia. My mom was telling me pizzas cost something like 30+ dollars in Melbourne when she was there earlier this year.

Having put myself through 6 years of school already off of ****** wages + tips I can tell you it's pretty insulting to give somebody excellent service only to get skimped on a tip.

About the only places I don't tip is somewhere like McDonald's. Even if I'm getting takeout somewhere and picking it up myself, I'll leave a small tip (I don't mind leaving a dollar or two for good, cheap food, even if they don't deliver/serve it to me).
 
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I assume something like that is built into the wages/prices in Australia. My mom was telling me pizzas cost something like 30+ dollars in Melbourne when she was there earlier this year.

Nope tipping is rare in Melbourne. About the only time i'll tip is at a good restaurant and only if the service justifies it. That's not being cheap on my behalf that's just how it is. For good service and food i'm happy to pay about a $20 tip on a $120 meal bill. Tips aren't factored into wages in Aus, they are a bonus.

As for the pizza prices, you're mum was buying from the wrong shops. You can get a cracking family pizza in Melbourne for about $20 to $25.

Cheers Shaun.
 
That's culture dependant though. I've never tipped anyone, ever. Doesn't happen here. I realise that's a US thing, does it happen in Europe too?

In England we sometimes tip, but only for waiter's/waitress's in resteruants, and stuff like that, not just for every little thing. And when we tip it is ussually alot less than you guys mentioned that you give.
 
As for the pizza prices, you're mum was buying from the wrong shops. You can get a cracking family pizza in Melbourne for about $20 to $25.
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Even that's too much. Place near me sells a Large for $5.90.
 
Yeah I sometimes make my own pizza's but I mess up when I insist on stuffing the crust:lol:.
 
I normally tip for pizzas, like $1-2 but they have good service, know me by first name now and know what I normally get. The pizzas are around $8-9

And I bartend/ waiter just on weekends and clean up on tips, average $100 a shift.

Btw I'm from aus
 
Slightly off-topic but I just don't understand tipping. When a customer calls me and I spend 8 hours working back fixing up his SQL Server which they managed to break by seemingly magic, I don't get some cash handed to be at the end, yet some guy who manages to complete the most basic task of say, driving to my house to deliver a pizza, expects a tip.

Does not compute. Proof that the service and hospitality industry is broken. I'm just reading some states in the US allow payment below the minimum wage if they get tips, that's disgraceful.
 
Slightly off-topic but I just don't understand tipping. When a customer calls me and I spend 8 hours working back fixing up his SQL Server which they managed to break by seemingly magic, I don't get some cash handed to be at the end, yet some guy who manages to complete the most basic task of say, driving to my house to deliver a pizza, expects a tip.

Does not compute. Proof that the service and hospitality industry is broken. I'm just reading some states in the US allow payment below the minimum wage if they get tips, that's disgraceful.

This practice was outlawed in the UK a few years ago. S0ome places would use the tips to top up wages to minimum wage levels, rather than paying minimum wage+tips.
 
Tipping is a rare phenomenon here, I've never really seen anyone tipping, though I've done it before, but not to delivery people - rather to a friendly old man serving the drinks at my local coffeeshop.


Personally I think it is not a necessary practice to tip, it should only be for truly exemplary service - someone just doing their job generically should simply get their usual wage. That said, usual wages should be 'normal' and not "include tips".
 
Slightly off-topic but I just don't understand tipping. When a customer calls me and I spend 8 hours working back fixing up his SQL Server which they managed to break by seemingly magic, I don't get some cash handed to be at the end, yet some guy who manages to complete the most basic task of say, driving to my house to deliver a pizza, expects a tip.

Does not compute. Proof that the service and hospitality industry is broken. I'm just reading some states in the US allow payment below the minimum wage if they get tips, that's disgraceful.

Well, there's a solution: move to France.

People over here tend to refuse tips, at least in the normal regions without too many tourists - Paris is quite different. It's considered a charity thing and waiters / waitresses don't like that. Now, buying the barkeeper a drink is a different story...
 
I'm just reading some states in the US allow payment below the minimum wage if they get tips, that's disgraceful.


This. If It weren't for this, people skimping on tips really wouldn't be a problem to me...but most companies around here use the fact that you make tips as an excuse to pay you crap. So a bad tip day/slow day...or a bunch of people skimping really hits hard.
 
This. If It weren't for this, people skimping on tips really wouldn't be a problem to me...but most companies around here use the fact that you make tips as an excuse to pay you crap. So a bad tip day/slow day...or a bunch of people skimping really hits hard.

I had this discussion with a taxi driver in Las Vegas - all sparked by me saying "please" when telling him where we needed to go, by the way - I'm of the opinion that places in the US would have to start paying more as a matter of course if there wasn't the culture of always tipping, otherwise the just wouldn't get any serving staff.

He then accused me of being a communist when I pointed out that he wouldn't have to be working at his age if the US had universal healthcare... though this was also the guy who refused to believe that our police don't carry guns.
 
I always use dominoes, even though they often send the wrong pizza, I don't mind as I get a free one
 
I had this discussion with a taxi driver in Las Vegas - all sparked by me saying "please" when telling him where we needed to go, by the way - I'm of the opinion that places in the US would have to start paying more as a matter of course if there wasn't the culture of always tipping, otherwise the just wouldn't get any serving staff.

He then accused me of being a communist when I pointed out that he wouldn't have to be working at his age if the US had universal healthcare... though this was also the guy who refused to believe that our police don't carry guns.



The only point I'm making is that generally over here, people who make tips make crappy wages to account for said tips, and therefore its kind of a dick move not to tip over here (if the service is good, anyway. I'll tip a lot less for bad service, but I'll always leave something).

As for universal health care and the gov't forcing businesses to raise wages, well that's a whole different topic.
 
I always use dominoes, even though they often send the wrong pizza, I don't mind as I get a free one

They tend to give you a lot of stuff that'd belong to someone else over here...50/50 that you'll receive 4 instead of 2 pizzas. :p
 
Throwing a 3-2 curveball for the strikeout by saying I prefer Little Cesaers (don't know how to spell it) because it tastes the best!
 
Has anyone ever had Jet's Pizza? I'm pretty sure its a smaller chain, there's locations in North Carolina. It's so good, cheesy perfection 👍.
 
Oh! We can mention smaller chains? What about individual places? If so then I prefer pizza from Wayne's Pizza and Subs in Blenheim Ontario anyday of the week.
 
I always prefer Dominos. A couple of years ago I was stuck with Pizza Hut but now it seems like their Pizzas quality aren't that great anymore and the prices are seemingly higher than before. Just last year, there's a brand new pizza company called The Canadian Pizza. Even better, a price of 1 for 2. Doesn't matter what size, toppings. Just 1 for 2. Taste isn't that bad either and their deliveryh service is as quick as Dominos!
 
I always use dominoes, even though they often send the wrong pizza, I don't mind as I get a free one
That's what happened to us. :cool: Usually every 3rd meal they will screw it up because I ALWAYS order online, and I swap ingredients around on them. Always guaranteed to be messed up. It happens with pretty much all domino's pizza shops.

Weird Pizza in Melbourne is the best place ever.

Take a look at some of these babies.

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Champion Duck
Ingredients:Capsicum - Red, Cheese, Onions, Peking Duck, Sauce - Plum, Spring Onion


Dog's Breakfast
Ingredients:Bacon, Baked Beans, Cheese, Egg, Mushrooms, Onions, Pork Sausage, Sauce - HP


Gringo
Ingredients:Cheese, Corn Chips, Cream Cheese, Guacamole, Jalapenos, Onions, Salsa Base, Sour Cream, Tomato

Prickly Pear
Ingredients:Basil, Cheese - goats, Ham - proscuitto, Onion - caramelised, Poached Pear


Royale with Cheeze
Ingredients:Bacon, Beef Patties, Cheese, Onions, Sauce - Special, Sesame Seeds, Tomato

Spaghettaholic
Ingredients:Cheese, Napoli Sauce, Onion - caramelised, Parsley, Sauce - bolognaise, Spaghetti, Tomato

Tropical Secret
Vanilla custard, crumbed mixed biscuits, banana and sliced mango. Topped with king sugar
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They sound gross but they're amazing. Especially the Peking Duck pizza. Oh my ****ing god.

Royale with Cheese sounds really appetizing!! :D We've got our own one up here called Pizza Capers. Here's some of their lineup which to echo Casio's words, sound gross but they're amazing!! Louisiana Chicken is an orgasm on dough for me!! :drool:


ALFUNGHI
Capers' pizza sauce, topped with smoke cured pepperoni,
shaved leg ham, loaded with fresh mushrooms, garnished with garlic,
herbs & laced with Tasmanian camembert.

THE ALGERIAN
Capers' pizza sauce, topped with chorizo, fire
roasted capsicum, Kalamata olives, baby bocconcini, garnished
with cherry tomatoes, fresh garlic & herbs.

ANTIPASTO
Asparagus, mozzarella, roasted Roma tomatoes,
Kalamata olives & Greek feta, laced with garlic, atop our own
pizza sauce & finished with crispy bacon & herbs.

LAMBADA
Grass raised Tasmanian Lamb, marinated in basil &
cashew pesto, served on pizza sauce with fire roasted bell peppers,
feta cheese, cherry tomatoes, olives, garlic & herbs, garnished with
our own minted yoghurt sauce & fresh snow pea sprouts.

ROASTED BEETROOT
Wedges of oven roasted beetroot, with a hint
of rosemary, topped with prosciutto, feta, red onion, garnished with a
salad of fresh rocket, parmesan & pine nuts dressed in balsamic glaze.

COUNTRY PUMPKIN
Marinated rump of Black Angus beef, on our
own pizza sauce with Spanish onions, roasted pumpkin, fire roasted
capsicum, crispy bacon & Tasmanian Camembert. For a
vegetarian option, swap the beef & bacon for your favourite veggies.

EURO
Capers’ pizza sauce with Kalamata olives, marinated artichoke
hearts, Greek feta & mozzarella, marinated eggplant, semi-dried Roma
tomatoes & garnished with fresh garlic & herbs.

EXOTIC POTATO
Our own creamy mushroom sauce with red onions,
schallots, sliced Pontiac potatoes roasted with paprika, topped with
mozzarella & bacon & drizzled with sour cream & chives sauce.
For a vegetarian option, swap the bacon for your favourite veggie.

GULF OF MEXICO
Capers' special salsa, topped with marinated rump
of Black Angus beef, nachos beans, olives, jalapenos, mozzarella & red
onions, garnished with guacamole & sour cream & chives.

ITALIAN CONNECTION
Pizza sauce with smokehouse pepperoni,
mozzarella, Kalamata olives, slow roasted tomatoes, fire roasted
capsicum, red onions, parmesan fresh garlic & herbs. For a treat
try this with prosciutto. Anchovies free on request.

PEAR, BLUE CHEESE & WALNUT
Pizza base, lightly dressed with
olive oil, topped with pear, blue cheese, walnuts and mozzarella,
garnished with a salad of wild rocket, parmesan & balsamic glaze.

NEW ORLEANS
Capers' pizza sauce topped with sliced, fresh button
mushrooms, spring onions, hormone free chicken breast poached
with Cajun spices, sliced, roasted potatoes & mozzarella then laced
with sweet chilli & garnished with sour cream & chives.

TERIYAKI CHICKEN
Light pizza sauce, with hormone free chicken
fillets prepared teriyaki* style, roasted peppers, Roma tomatoes,
spring onions, crispy bacon & mozzarella.

RAJA
Strips of hormone free Tandoori chicken breast with
mozzarella & red onion, garnished with mango & paw paw
chutney, snow pea sprouts, cashew nuts & mint raita.

BONANZA
Guests’ choice of pizza sauce or smokey BBQ sauce with
smoke house pepperoni, marinated rump of Black Angus beef, shaved
ham, with mozzarella, smoked bacon, garnished with fresh herbs.

CAPERS SUPREMO
Capers’ pizza sauce with leg ham, fire roasted
capsicum, Spanish onions & sliced button mushrooms, smoke cured
pepperoni, Kalamata olives, mozzarella, garnished with fresh garlic
& herbs & parmesan.

MARGHERITA
Capers’ special pizza sauce with fresh baby bocconcini,
slow roasted tomatoes, a blend of herbs, mozzarella, laced with garlic
& garnished with parsley & parmesan.

PEPPERONI
Pizza sauce topped with Spanish onions & loads of our
traditional, smoke cured pepperoni, topped off with plenty of mozzarella
cheese & garnished with herbs.

LOUISIANA CHICKEN
Cajun chicken on a bed of ricotta, with spicy
jalepenos, cherry tomatoes, mushrooms, Spanish onion & mozzarella.

PROVENCAL BEEF
Roasted beef with onions, shallots, mushrooms, garlic,
cracked black pepper, potato, rosemary, mozzarella with caramelised
onion and red wine sauce*.

THAI BARRAMUNDI & PRAWN
Roasted capsicum with red onion,
mozzarella, cherry tomatoes, shallots, prawns, barramundi, sweet chilli
sauce, coriander, and lime juice.
 
That sounds awesome save from the onion. Onion is definitely the one ingredient I will never accept on my pizza.

Probably the best 'specialty pizza' that the local places offer here is the buffalo chicken. Hot sauce, cheddar/mozzarella/bleu cheese + chicken...awesome.
 
Agreed on the buffalo chicken 👍. Can I change my pick? I don't think they deliver, but they do carryout. Has anyone ever had Mellow Mushroom? Heaven on a crust :D.
 
Sadly the big pizza franchise companies are not very well present over here (only in the big cities), but we have at nearly every corner a "small" pizza service. So, it's mostly a trial & error game. :)

But ey, who cares. I can have one of the best frozen pizzas on the planet, for the half prize of a "fresh" one.
If you get the chance, you should try out one of the Dr. Oetker pizzas, they are really great. :dopey:👍

F.e. this one was a very positive surprise:

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American Style Hot Dog

"Discover it now combines the light and crispy base of CULINARIA with the unmistakable taste new American style hot dog - for those who like it like extraordinary.

Dr. Oetker CULINARIA American Hog ​​Dog Style is covered with juicy slices of sausage, onions, cucumber, cheese and topped with the typical honey-mustard sauce."
 
Sadly the big pizza franchise companies are not very well present over here (only in the big cities), but we have at nearly every corner a "small" pizza service. So, it's mostly a trial & error game. :)

But ey, who cares. I can have one of the best frozen pizzas on the planet, for the half prize of a "fresh" one.
If you get the chance, you should try out one of the Dr. Oetker pizzas, they are really great. :dopey:👍

F.e. this one was a very positive surprise:

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American Style Hot Dog

"Discover it now combines the light and crispy base of CULINARIA with the unmistakable taste new American style hot dog - for those who like it like extraordinary.

Dr. Oetker CULINARIA American Hog ​​Dog Style is covered with juicy slices of sausage, onions, cucumber, cheese and topped with the typical honey-mustard sauce."

:drool:
 
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