Pizza snob?

Canada
April 27, 2008 2:11pm CST
I love pizza, well, certain pizza. I refuse to get the fast food pizza like Dominos or Pizza Pizza. It has to be from our local pizzerias that make it from scratch and take 1/2 to 45 minutes to make and they are made to order. Does this make me a pizza snob?
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@luvstochat (6907)
• United States
27 Apr 08
I live in a town that does not have pizzearias where they make the pizza from scrath the only places we have are Pizza Hut, Caseys and one of the bars here sells pizza. I have been thinking about making my own pizzas lately as the pizzas from the other places really arent very good. I guess you can be called a pizza snob if you like. lol
• United States
27 Apr 08
For me, I don't care where it comes from as long as it's Pizza. But, if it doesn't taste right, I won't order it. Just about the only pizza I won't eat is Dominos because their sauce tastes funny to me. Most of the time that I eat Pizza, it's at a cafe like at Sam's Club because I just can't eat a whole pizza by myself. And, freezing it would be no good because it can take me a month to eat it and I don't like freezer-burned pizza.
@minnie_98214 (10557)
• United States
27 Apr 08
Wow you are such a pizza snob lol. I love Pizza Hut pizza but I do so prefer to make my own homemade pizza but it gets spendy to make your own sometimes.
@nowment (1757)
• United States
27 Apr 08
I don't know if it makes you a pizza snob, or just someone who likes real pizza. Dominos is not real pizza. I grew up in the North East, so I am used to real pizza. I have gone to some places who have no idea what a real pizza tastes like, because they only know Dominos or some such place. I find that the chains are more dough and not real pizza, and while I know that might make me a pizza snob and I do not think you have to go to NY to get good pizza it makes a difference to go to a place owned by an Italian family and run in a traditional way than going to some chain, or one of those frozen things. So it is not about being a pizza snob so much as it is about liking what you like.