Thin or Thick Crust Pizza?
By mchavez11
@mchavez11 (1406)
Philippines
December 1, 2008 7:58am CST
There's a big debate going on between us circle of friends. Its about the pizza crust. Which is better, Shakey's thin crust or Pizza Hut's Pan pizza? Or in general, what kind of crust do you prefer for a pizza?
In my opinion, and as to many people that I know as well. We prefer Shakey's thin crust pizza, especially "Manager's Choice" and "Pepperoni" than the pan pizza of "Pizza Hut". For me, pan pizza taste like an ordinary bread topped with sardines in tomato sauce. While for the thin crust, its like eating a crispy bread with oozing mozarella cheese and tasty toppings. Yummy.
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29 responses
@moonlitmagikchild (22181)
• United States
3 Dec 08
i like tossed.. its not deep dish but its not thin which i think is too crispy and crunchy..
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@quinnkl (1667)
• United States
2 Dec 08
Personally, I like thin crust better. I don't dislike the thicker crust or pan pizza, but just like the taste of the pizza with the thinner crust. Maybe I feel like I am getting more taste from the toppings, instead of the crust. Well, now you have done it! You made me HUNGRY for pizza!!!!
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@Zezlol (409)
• United Arab Emirates
2 Dec 08
I don't normally eat pizza and have no idea what "Shaky's" is. Of course I know Pizza Hut, however, I have no idea about the types of pizza they offer. I do prefer their thin crust pizza's, though. Their thick crusts fill me up so quickly that I can't even enjoy the food!
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@Chocobear (86)
• United States
2 Dec 08
I prefer hand tossed crust, not too thick not too thin. I also like a saucy pizza loaded with pepperoni, sausage, bacon, onions, peppers, olives and cheese... or the "Works" pizza from Pappa Johns.
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@Reesers (1387)
• United States
1 Dec 08
I'm not fond of thin crust, so I always go for thicker crust. In my experience, thick crust just seems to hold better and it's not as messy. Plus, I really don't like for my pizza to come with a crunch. It's been years since I've tried thin crust, unless it was a cheap pizza you just throw in the oven. Even then I try to grab the thick crust.
@mchavez11 (1406)
• Philippines
3 Dec 08
Well okay. We do have our own preferences. Thanks for sharing though. Have a great day.
@mchavez11 (1406)
• Philippines
3 Dec 08
Mmmmm..very neutral aye. Like the Swiss. Thanks for sharing though. Have fun.
@kuzzon1960 (118)
• United States
2 Dec 08
well if those are my only two choices, it definately has to be shakey's. pizza hut has let me down so many times that i wouldn't eat there if i owned the place.
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@idowrite72 (2213)
• United States
29 Dec 08
My favorite pizza crust is Pizza Hut's stuffed crust pizza, with the cheese in the crust. I don't have it often, but I could eat it more than I do. I would rather have a thicker, pan crust, but as a diabetic, I am supposed to eat thin crust. I don't think they have Shakey's pizza in my area anymore, but I think they did at one time.
@vicky30 (4766)
• India
4 Dec 08
In your discussion i would prefer thin crust as it tastes yummy.I would prefer thin crust pizza as its easy to bite.The taste of cheese and toppings are also good.I would love a pizza with a thin wheat base as it has lots of nutrition.
@taface412 (3175)
• United States
11 Dec 08
I prefer thin crust because I can taste everything on the pizza in an equal manner...I started to notice this after the first couple of times ating thin crust. Thick crust pizza taste too bready for me...I like all my stuff to meld together in unison. So poetic for pizza.