What is more important the price or the taste?

@smtrego (181)
United States
June 7, 2008 3:13pm CST
When we order pizza we always face dilemma. We can order from one pizza place and have cheap pizza which isn't the greatest taste or we can order from a pizza place that has a better tasting pizza but costs quite a bit more. When you order pizza, what is more important to you, the price or the taste?
7 responses
@anawar (2404)
• United States
8 Jun 08
Everytime I eat cheap pizza, I get sad. As with everything else in my life, I'll wait until I have enough money to buy only the very best and I'm rarely disappointed. Right now I'm living in a city where there is no good pizza, and it's killing me!
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@anawar (2404)
• United States
8 Jun 08
Maybe that's why the housing market slumped. Everyone who moved into neighborhoods without good pizza wants to move out, but no one will sell their house if they're in a good pizza district! That makes as much sense as anything else does in this world.
@smtrego (181)
• United States
8 Jun 08
That may be a good enough reason to move. lol That is one thing you need to ask the Realtor before you move into a place; is there any good pizza places nearby.
• United States
10 Jun 08
Pizza isn't the most nutritious of a choice of a meal. If you are going to eat it, you might as well enjoy it. Get the best tasting.
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@smtrego (181)
• United States
10 Jun 08
That is a very good point. Thanks for your response.
• United States
7 Jun 08
This is a tricky question. They are both very important but i would have to say the taste. Why waste cash buying a nasty-tasting pizza?
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@smtrego (181)
• United States
7 Jun 08
LOL I see your point. Okay, suppose it wasn't really nasty, it just wasn't your favorite but your kids like it.
• Philippines
7 Jun 08
wh0ah` i barely couldnt answer that. well, if i have the money, then the price will not be an issue but if i have budgeted money in my wallet, then i would matter on the cheapest i could buy but still has the taste. ~~ or maybe i could just buy a slice of cake instead of the pizza? ^^ ciao!
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@smtrego (181)
• United States
7 Jun 08
Thanks for the response. That is what we usually do. I love your cake response though. I love pizza, but I don't turn down any dessert. I am not too full or too anything for dessert.
@tehmunkee (136)
• United States
7 Jun 08
The taste, the extra price is worth it.
@smtrego (181)
• United States
8 Jun 08
I agree with you. My favorite pizza place is a little more expensive than who we usually use but sometimes I just cannot "settle" for just any old pizza. Sometimes I have to get what I want unless I absolutely do not have the money for that place. Thanks for your response.
• United States
8 Jun 08
I say taste. Why waste the money you do have on something that does not taste good.
@smtrego (181)
• United States
9 Jun 08
You have a point there. Thanks for responding to the question.
@spalladino (17891)
• United States
7 Jun 08
Back when I was up north and had more options, taste was the most important thing. We didn't order pizza too often so, when we did, we wanted to enjoy it as much as possible. Now that we live in almost nowhere we only have one pizza place close to us so that's who we use.
@smtrego (181)
• United States
8 Jun 08
Hopefully they are good enough to use. That must be tough only having one place to contact. They could probably get away with charging more for pizza than they would if there was a competitor nearby.