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- 94 reviews of Little Caesars Pizza 'YEA BOYYYYYYY!!!!! A great Pizza yea some people say it's Ghetto but hey along with Dominos Pizza it also another great Pizza along with Cost Co's Pizza Gracias a Dios for the Hot N Ready! Yea it's a busy intersection on Mission and Geneva, but hey worth the price.
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As far as value propositions go, you really can’t do much better than a $5 (or $5.55) Little Caesars Hot-N-Ready pizza. For a fiver, you can get a hot and satisfying meal for two.
Little Caesars Catering Reviews Little Caesars is the perfect choice for parties or large orders as its pizzas are all affordable. They come in regular slices, but you may also request them cut into fancy squares. Little Caesars’ large orders may come in a pack of 5 pizzas, which are good for 20 people or as many as 75 pizzas for 300 people. Little Caesars was first mentioned on PissedConsumer on Sep 21, 2011 and since then this brand received 3904 reviews. Little Caesars ranks 51 of 636 in Fast Food category. The overall rating of the company is 2.2 and consumers are mostly dissatisfied. Delivery & Pickup Options - 42 reviews of Little Caesars Pizza 'Hot-N-Ready five dollars' might sound like something a Thai hooker would say. But in this case, it describes the large cheese or pepperoni pizza.
The problem with offering a pizza for $5 is that everything else on the menu looks so expensive by comparison. That pizza cost me just $5, but Crazy Bread costs $4, and the Crazy Sauce is an extra 85¢?! Might be a good deal, but it doesn’t look like one next to that $5 pizza.
And so we come to the wings. $6 for an order of wings is probably one of the cheapest every day prices reviewed on this site, but next to that $5 pizza, it’s a tougher sell. When I came home from work this week and there was a pepperoni pizza and an order of hot buffalo wings warming in the oven though, I wasn’t complaining.
Little Caesars offers their wings in quite the variety of flavors: Mild, Hot, BBQ, Spicy BBQ, Oven Roasted (I think that means un-sauced.), Garlic Parmesan, Bacon Honey Mustard, Lemon Pepper, and Teriyaki. All the titles also have the word “Caesar” in their, which is a confusing way to describe a sauce that doesn’t actually involve Caesar dressing, but… branding, I guess.
Lydia was the one who actually went and got the wings, and she asked the employee about his favorite flavors. He said Garlic Parmesan and Hot BBQ. She went and ordered the Hot (non-bbq edition) anyway because she’s the best.
I was also told that to prepare the wings, the employee opens the lid of the plastic container that contains the regular oven roasted wings, squirts a lot of sauce on them, closes the lid, and then shakes the container to coat them in the sauce. You don’t get prices this low without that kind of efficiency.
By the time I got to the wings, they had been sitting in a plastic box in an oven set to warm for awhile. I also am always suspicious of wings from fast food pizza places. So, they had a lot of things going against them.
But who cares. Gotta go into these things with an open mind, and I have to say that these wings were pretty darn good. The saucing amount was generous, and the saucing method was effective. All the wings were evenly coated in sauce, and there was plenty left at the bottom of the container.
These wings weren’t crispy (How could they be, under the circumstances?), but the chicken was moist and juicy. There is a big kick of black pepper, which probably comes from the regular Oven Roasted seasoning, and not too much from the sauce. The sauce itself had a good amount of spice to it. While these wings are pretty mild for a hottest offering on a large menu of wing sauces, they certainly had an acceptable amount of heat.
So while $6 wings may seem like a lot next to a $5 pizza, I’ve gotta tell you that these wings were worth it. Even more surprising to me is that I’m interested to see what the other flavors are like. Congrats, Little Caesars. You have beaten my expectations yet again.
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p.s. added bonus is that you can pour the sauce on your pizza, and be a real champion of flavor town:
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Say what you want to about the quality ranking of Little Caesars, it's pretty hard to knock them for their prices. Their $5 Hot-N-Ready deal has made them the go-to pizzeria of choice for those looking for convenience and low prices. A customer can literally walk in and walk out with a hot pizza in less time than it takes to get through the drive-thru at many fast food restaurants.
So how is it that Little Caesars is able to sell its pizza for such a low cost? My cs casino. The obvious answer would be that they're using the cheapest ingredients possible. While this isn't entirely untrue, there's more that factors into these cheap pizzas.
Cheap ingredients make for a cheap pizza
According to pizza expert and world record pizza box collector (yep, that's a title) Scott Wiener, the reason for the incredibly low cost is that in today's competitive pizza market, chains either have to commit to cost and convenience or quality (via Doctor Oz). The number one way to save money on pizza is by taking shortcuts with the cheese, which makes up 40 percent of a pizza's cost. Pre-shredded, low water content cheese helps to keep costs low because it can be stored for much longer.
The tomato sauce might come from a bag, but surprisingly enough, an employee on Reddit did say that Little Caesars makes their dough each day. Brand Eating also confirmed this with a trip to the company's test kitchen to watch the dough being made with flour, water, sugar, salt, yeast, and soybean oil.
They make the customer come to them
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The pizza chain also doesn't have the added overhead cost of an eat-in dining area and they only offer delivery through DoorDash (via CNBC). 'While everyone else is chasing delivery, Little Caesars is letting the customer come to them,' Darren Tristano of the food industry insights company Technomic said.
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When it really comes down to it, pizza is simply cheap to make. Another Little Caesars employee on Reddit said that it only cost the company $2.00 to make a cheese pizza that could then be sold for $5. By getting the customer to come into the store for a cheap pizza, Little Caesars can then upsell them things like Crazy Bread, soda, and wings.