I like my local pizza place, but it's a fairly large brand now. They have 99 locations, so idk if it is even considered local anymore.
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I can get just about any style of pizza I want from local shops, why would I go with a major chain? Rarely I'll get Pizza Hut because it is its own thing that nobody else replicates.
There was a fantastic local place where I used to live in Imperial Beach, but sadly I don't live there anymore so I can't get it unless it's the very rare occasion that I'm back in the area.
Otherwise I'll go with Domino's, their 2 for $6.99 isn't too bad to beat, and they usually stick to what I ask for.
Local takeout ftw. I haven't eaten at a pizza chain in years and don't miss it at all!
Now the real question in New England is Italian-style vs Greek-style pizza
Sam's club. It's the same quality as the rest of the corpos but it's the only one that's affordable.