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What restaurant can you buy a big (600ml?) Peroni for much less than £6 then?

(Pubs don't count)


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 10:26 am
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Not sure about Pizza Express, but I'm not so keen on eating commercial pizza dough after learning what [url= http://www.myhealthwire.com/news/food/543 ]chemicals get thrown in[/url] 😯

Pizza night Friday with homemade [url= http://www.varasanos.com/PizzaRecipe.htm#HandKnead ]soughdough pizza[/url] FTW!

Cheers,
Jamie


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 10:26 am
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What restaurant can you buy a big (600ml?) Peroni for much less than £6 then?
(Pubs don't count)

Virgin lounge Melbourne free...


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 10:28 am
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PE if fine, it offers pretty decent pizza at a reasonable cost.
The menue has prices and no one makes you order a large peroni. ( I don't think 6 quid is too bad )

Two pizzas and two beers for just over £30. That's not bad. It's a bloomin bargain if you have one of the many vouchers.

Yes, its not the ultimate restaurant or the ultimate pizza. The same order in zizzi or Ask would be just as much and probably of a worse quality.


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 10:31 am
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Virgin lounge Melbourne free...

Has the champagne run out?


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 10:38 am
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What restaurant can you buy a big (600ml?) Peroni for much less than £6 then?

Probably not many, I wasn't complaining at the price, (though the £4.20 a bottle stuff doesnt seem expensive ) just that I always seem to spend a lot in there. I blame the company I'm usually with.


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 10:49 am
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One of the only places that has anchovies, a pizza is not complete with out those little salty fishies, this apparently is not a commonly held belief 😆


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 10:52 am
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I like it.


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 10:56 am
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We took my (hair shirt wearing) older brother there once, for my daughters birthday party - lovely pizza, bit I've never heard someone gripe so much about price, and he wasn't even paying 😉

seriously, its a running comedy in the family, never spends a penny, vouchers for everything - even goes to the library to use the internet rather than pay for it at home. Just for a laugh we bought him Taybarns vouchers as a present once - I don't think he ate for a week before or after 😆


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 11:01 am
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Why not stay in and have fun with the kids building your own pizza, fun, easy and the ingredients are inexpensive... own choice of toppings...

Why not indeed... 🙄

Sometimes people like different things..

DrP


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 11:09 am
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Two pizzas and two beers for just over £30. That's not bad.

You live in London, don't you?

At an East Lancashire pub and then on to a kebabbery: Two pints of decent beer rather than fizzy pish, fiver; two 12" pizzas, tenner. For "just over" thirty quid I could go out on the lash, grab a pizza on the way to getting a taxi home, and still have a tenner left.

Granted, the 'ham' is turkey painted pink, but as a voodoo vegetarianist this doesn't overly concern me.


 
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Why not stay in and have fun with the kids building your own pizza, fun, easy and the ingredients are inexpensive... own choice of toppings...

Yes, I agree. Wrightyson [i]is[/i] a bad parent.


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 11:10 am
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You live in London, don't you?

Cougar, try ANY civilised town south of the mines.....
Beer/cider's at least £3.50 a pint, even in a dingy pub!

DrP


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 11:34 am
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I live just outside London but I can't think of a place I've visited in the uk or Europe where it has cost any less.

I've recently been in geneva for a few months. The same meal would cost around £80 - £100.


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 11:44 am
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At an East Lancashire pub and then on to a [b]kebabbery[/b]: Two pints of decent beer rather than fizzy pish, fiver; two 12" pizzas, tenner. For "just over" thirty quid I could go out on the lash, grab a pizza on the way to getting a taxi home, and still have a tenner left.

I believe the phrase you are looking for is 'kebablishment'.

Still, comparing a takeout to a restaurant isn't really fair. And you still have to live in East Lancs.


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 12:21 pm
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And you still have to live in East Lancs.

Surely there's no need to live North of the Watford gap in this day and age?


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 12:26 pm
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And you still have to live in East Lancs.

...in the 1980s.


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 12:26 pm
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[i]Unsurprising that people on STW would be all snobby about Pizza Express I suppose[/i]

It's not snobbery from me, I simply think that PE is overpriced and underportioned.

There's one in Cirencester, right next to a proper little Italian trattoria. A few times I've come out of the Italian after a really nice, really good value, home-cooked meal and looked at the folks in PE and thought 'why'?

But, you know, each to their own.


 
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A close mate of mine at uni, the nephew of Peter Boizot the founder of PE, floated PE on the stock market. Made a fortune, it then crashed under the new management, then bought it back into private ownership, rejigged and resold it for a huge amount!!
Clever business strategy if it works!


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 12:33 pm
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Surely there's no need to live North of the Watford gap in this day and age?

Unless you're into mountain biking of course.

There's one in Cirencester, right next to a proper little Italian trattoria. A few times I've come out of the Italian after a really nice, really good value, home-cooked meal and looked at the folks in PE and thought 'why'?

But, you know, each to their own.

Yeah, you definitely don't sound like a snob - or massively smug. 😆

I'm all for independent restaurants, home-cooked food, yada yada yada - but I think PE do what they do well, and sometimes it's what you want.

Can I also suggest if you think their portions are small you're a greedy ****er! I'm a big guy and I can barely finish most of their pizzas. I'd agree it's a bit overpriced unless you are using a code though.


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 12:36 pm
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[i]Yeah, you definitely don't sound like a snob - or massively smug[/i]

I can assure you, I'm neither. I'm just confused as to why someone with a direct choice of two establishments serving a similar style of food would pick the one that has higher prices and inferior food. The answer is, of course, mainly, the power of branding.

[i]I think PE do what they do well, and sometimes it's what you want. [/i]

This is perfectly fair. Sometimes I just fancy a burger, and, as I'm not a food snob, if McD's (or better still BK) is the nearest place doing it, that's where I'll go. However, if there was a place right next store to either that sold better burgers for a cheaper price, I'd go there.


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 12:45 pm
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Clever business strategy if it works!

The guy that runs Hell Pizza in New Zealand did the same thing, started from scratch built a good chain and reputation, sold it, new owners screwed it up he bought it back.

Love Hell Pizza 😛


 
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Surely there's no need to live North of the Watford gap in this day and age?

So far south of the Watford gap that it's fine, anything from the channel to Cumbria/Durham/Northumberland is a dump really.


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 1:35 pm
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Pleased it isn't just me who objects to £6 for a beer. FFS, it is not like there isn't enough margin in a £10 or £12 pizza as it is. I reckon the pizza costs them about £2 to make so even taking into account the staff and overheads, the pizza makes them plenty of margin without raping me for a beer on top of it.

As far as I know they don't even use a proper wood fired oven do they?


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 1:54 pm
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There's one in Cirencester, right next to a proper little Italian trattoria. A few times I've come out of the Italian after a really nice, really good value, home-cooked meal and looked at the folks in PE and thought 'why'?
But, you know, each to their own.

Equally, our local family run trattoria, is more expensive than PE and serves pish. They trade on their 'authenticity' to the pseuds.

They don't take Tesco vouchers either 🙂


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 1:57 pm
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Pleased it isn't just me who objects to £6 for a beer. FFS, it is not like there isn't enough margin in a £10 or £12 pizza as it is. I reckon the pizza costs them about £2 to make so even taking into account the staff and overheads, the pizza makes them plenty of margin without raping me for a beer on top of it.

Did they force you in there at gunpoint?

I can assure you, I'm neither. I'm just confused as to why someone with a direct choice of two establishments serving a similar style of food would pick the one that has higher prices and inferior food [i][b]in my opinion[/b][/i].

FTFY. Not everybody likes the same stuff - your opinion isn't necessarily superior to other peoples'.


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 2:00 pm
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I reckon the pizza costs them about £2 to make so even taking into account the staff and overheads

So at £6.31/hr (UK Minimum wage) you get 19 minutes of staff time.
Assuming it takes 2 mins to take your order, 3 to make the pizza, say 2 to slice it and bring it to your table and 2 to clear and wash up thats 9 mins which leaves £1 for ingredients, heating, lighting, insurance, ovens, and all that other shit that people making mad claims on the internet don't understand. Our local cheap as **** pizza shop used to charge £6-8 for a large pizza just about thrown at you.


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 2:03 pm
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Equally, our local family run trattoria, is more expensive than PE and serves pish. They trade on their 'authenticity' to the pseuds.

Fair enough, but this means my other statement still applies, but this time in PE's favour

[i]I'm just confused as to why someone with a direct choice of two establishments serving a similar style of food would pick the one that has higher prices and inferior food. The answer is, of course, mainly, the power of branding.[/i]

They don't take Tesco vouchers either

I live in Cirencester darling, do they take Waitrose vouchers? 🙂


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 2:03 pm
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Not everybody likes the same stuff - your opinion isn't necessarily superior to other peoples'.

Exactly, which is why I said

[i]But, you know, each to their own.[/i]


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 2:08 pm
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Came across as: 'if those stupid plebs want to eat their rubbish chain food then let them, I'll be at the authentic trattoria, revelling in my awesomeness' 😉


 
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well it is STW Grum


 
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[b]Why do[/b][s]if[/s] those stupid plebs want to eat their rubbish chain food [s]then let them, I'll be at[/s][b]when they too could be at[/b] the authentic trattoria, revelling in [b]the glow of[/b] my awesomeness

🙂


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 2:21 pm
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your opinion isn't necessarily superior to other peoples'.

+1


 
Posted : 12/03/2014 2:22 pm
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the Pizza Express Calabrese is pretty much my favouite dish ever!

we go to them in London all the time, 2-4-1 with the tastecard, or there was a 40% off deal not long back. they're a contractor's dream.

what makes me angry is when they try to refuse the tasecard because we didnt book or something! even when its completely dead. ive even been turned away at the door for not pre-booking only to stand outside phone them up and book a table for right then! jumped up jobsworths.they also pull yor pants down with Peroni! as if anyone ever pays full price tho!?


 
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Why do those stupid plebs want to eat their rubbish chain food, when they too could be at the authentic trattoria, revelling in the glow of my awesomeness

🙂


 
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Fo example, our Nandos - great for the kids - got tired plus we had poor service and Mrs K complained to head office. We had a letter and within 6 weeks the whole place was refurbished

At about 6:00 this morning I stubbed my toe on the bed and complained to MrsG that it was too bloody dark.

About 45 minutes later there was a big ball of fire in the sky illuminating everything perfectly.

If you are enjoying the sunshine today, feel free to thank me.


 
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