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Friezza pizza - rubbish!


Calsug

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Well actually pizzas are pretty decent but their service is totally rubbish


Ordered a pizza the other week and it took 2 hours to arrive finally arrived and it was cold - manager apologised and offered free pizza for next order... so just tried to order one and they aren?t taking delivery orders at the moment as too busy?!


Bit of a shame as really fancied a pizza tonight - any other suggestions?

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Well I?ve had two bad days in a row from them!


Used to order quite regularly from them but seems recently they?ve had issues with the delivery part of their service


judydiaz Wrote:

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> Maybe that was bad day for them because I was the

> maybe 4 or 5 times and everything was ok

Will give them a go next, menu looks great


Dom Johnston Wrote:

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> They started delivery on Friday, Saturday and

> Sunday a little while ago. I didn't know they

> delivered on a Friday until last week when I went

> to pick some pizzas up and they were loading the

> car up with a delivery

Basically, Pizza is best eaten straight from the Oven..


Italians in Italy tend to Eat pizza at night after 20.00. Straight from the oven.


Pizza take away and delivery means that such Pizzas will never be at their best, and likely to be cold.

Especially in the winter.

Pizza is not something that can be successfully reheated.

Calsug Wrote:

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> Self confessed lazy when it comes to a Friday

> night pizza in

>

> jimbo1964 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > It's best to collect .. And much cheaper.




Yeh, I always reckon if you are going to collect something yourself, you might as well just eat there, as you are there already!

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