by | May 13, 2026 | Comparisons
You’re hosting a party and the budget decision comes down to pizza, wings, or both. Each has advantages — pizza is cheaper per person and easier to serve, wings are the premium crowd-pleaser that people crave at watch parties. Here’s the honest...
by | May 13, 2026 | Comparisons, Pizza 101
A frozen pizza costs $5–$12. A delivered pizza costs $15–$35. Case closed, right? Not so fast. When you factor in what you’re actually getting — taste, time, convenience, satisfaction, and hidden costs — the math changes significantly. The per-person gap is...
by | May 13, 2026 | Comparisons
Should you build your own pizza or order a specialty? The answer depends on exactly one variable: how many toppings you want. Below 4 toppings, building your own is cheaper. At 4 or more, the specialty’s fixed price becomes the better deal. Here’s the math...
by | May 13, 2026 | Comparisons
Costco sells an 18-inch pepperoni pizza for $9.95. That’s hard to argue with on price. But the Costco pizza experience involves a membership card, a parking lot designed by someone who hates you, a food court line, and a 45-minute round trip — all for a pizza...
by | May 13, 2026 | Comparisons
Pickup or delivery? Both get you Godfather’s Pizza, but they’re meaningfully different experiences with real tradeoffs in speed, cost, pizza freshness, and effort. Pickup is faster and cheaper. Delivery is more convenient and requires zero effort. Neither...
by | May 13, 2026 | Comparisons, Pizza 101
One large pizza or two mediums? It’s the pizza math question that’s launched a million internet arguments, and it has a definitive answer — backed by geometry, actual menu prices, and the practical realities of feeding people. The short version: two...