The Fast Food Thread

Lanx

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I love ranch, just adore it....will put it on just about anything and this doesn't even sound good to me.
DiGiorno's just doesn't do it for me in the first place...I'm a cheap bastard with trash taste so if I am going to do a frozen pizza it's going to be a Red Baron Pepperoni original crust.
newmans is tasiter, if you can get it at a BOGO it's the same cheap price as a red baron
 
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Sevens

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newmans is tasiter, if you can get it at a BOGO it's the same cheap price as a red baron
Newman's just irritates me...the whole "all the profits go to charity" is just marketing bullshit.
I don't support charities with my money so I really don't care to support them with purchases I make.
And no I don't care about all these charities who need all this money yet the CEOs are making in the millions each year.

Several charities have CEOs earning over $1 million annually. For instance, the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research has two executives, Deborah W. Brooks and Todd Sherer, earning $1,404,335 and $1,236,035 respectively in 2023. Additionally, Matt Bershadker at the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) earned $1,203,267 in the same year. Other high earners include Laurie Spieler and Purnendu Gupta, M.D., both from Shriners Hospitals for Children, with salaries of $1,111,497 and $1,086,969 respectively. Robert Doar from the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research also earned $1,062,420 in 2023.

In 2022, Christus Health had the highest paid CEO among nonprofits in the U.S., with an estimated salary of $16.21 million.

  • Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research: Deborah W. Brooks, Co-Founder/CEO, earned $1,404,335 in 2023.
  • American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA): Matt Bershadker, President/CEO, earned $1,203,267 in 2023.
  • Shriners Hospitals for Children: Laurie Spieler, VP, Legal, earned $1,111,497 in 2023.
  • Shriners Hospitals for Children: Purnendu Gupta, M.D., Chief of Staff, earned $1,086,969 in 2023.
  • American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research: Robert Doar, President, earned $1,062,420 in 2023.
  • Christus Health: CEO earned $16.21 million in 2022.
 
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BrutulTM

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Newman's just irritates me...the whole "all the profits go to charity" is just marketing bullshit.
I don't support charities with my money so I really don't care to support them with purchases I make.
And no I don't care about all these charities who need all this money yet the CEOs are making in the millions each year.

Several charities have CEOs earning over $1 million annually. For instance, the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research has two executives, Deborah W. Brooks and Todd Sherer, earning $1,404,335 and $1,236,035 respectively in 2023. Additionally, Matt Bershadker at the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) earned $1,203,267 in the same year. Other high earners include Laurie Spieler and Purnendu Gupta, M.D., both from Shriners Hospitals for Children, with salaries of $1,111,497 and $1,086,969 respectively. Robert Doar from the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research also earned $1,062,420 in 2023.

In 2022, Christus Health had the highest paid CEO among nonprofits in the U.S., with an estimated salary of $16.21 million.

  • Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research: Deborah W. Brooks, Co-Founder/CEO, earned $1,404,335 in 2023.
  • American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA): Matt Bershadker, President/CEO, earned $1,203,267 in 2023.
  • Shriners Hospitals for Children: Laurie Spieler, VP, Legal, earned $1,111,497 in 2023.
  • Shriners Hospitals for Children: Purnendu Gupta, M.D., Chief of Staff, earned $1,086,969 in 2023.
  • American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research: Robert Doar, President, earned $1,062,420 in 2023.
  • Christus Health: CEO earned $16.21 million in 2022.
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I feel the same way about ranch pizza as any other white sauce. It might taste delicious, but stop calling it pizza, because that shit is not pizza.
 
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Newman's just irritates me...the whole "all the profits go to charity" is just marketing bullshit.
I don't support charities with my money so I really don't care to support them with purchases I make.
And no I don't care about all these charities who need all this money yet the CEOs are making in the millions each year.

Several charities have CEOs earning over $1 million annually. For instance, the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research has two executives, Deborah W. Brooks and Todd Sherer, earning $1,404,335 and $1,236,035 respectively in 2023. Additionally, Matt Bershadker at the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) earned $1,203,267 in the same year. Other high earners include Laurie Spieler and Purnendu Gupta, M.D., both from Shriners Hospitals for Children, with salaries of $1,111,497 and $1,086,969 respectively. Robert Doar from the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research also earned $1,062,420 in 2023.

In 2022, Christus Health had the highest paid CEO among nonprofits in the U.S., with an estimated salary of $16.21 million.

  • Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research: Deborah W. Brooks, Co-Founder/CEO, earned $1,404,335 in 2023.
  • American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA): Matt Bershadker, President/CEO, earned $1,203,267 in 2023.
  • Shriners Hospitals for Children: Laurie Spieler, VP, Legal, earned $1,111,497 in 2023.
  • Shriners Hospitals for Children: Purnendu Gupta, M.D., Chief of Staff, earned $1,086,969 in 2023.
  • American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research: Robert Doar, President, earned $1,062,420 in 2023.
  • Christus Health: CEO earned $16.21 million in 2022.
I dunno about all that, but the Newman's Own Sockarooni pasta sauce is pretty good for jar'd stuff.
 
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Newman's just irritates me...the whole "all the profits go to charity" is just marketing bullshit.
I don't support charities with my money so I really don't care to support them with purchases I make.
And no I don't care about all these charities who need all this money yet the CEOs are making in the millions each year.

Several charities have CEOs earning over $1 million annually. For instance, the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research has two executives, Deborah W. Brooks and Todd Sherer, earning $1,404,335 and $1,236,035 respectively in 2023. Additionally, Matt Bershadker at the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) earned $1,203,267 in the same year. Other high earners include Laurie Spieler and Purnendu Gupta, M.D., both from Shriners Hospitals for Children, with salaries of $1,111,497 and $1,086,969 respectively. Robert Doar from the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research also earned $1,062,420 in 2023.

In 2022, Christus Health had the highest paid CEO among nonprofits in the U.S., with an estimated salary of $16.21 million.

  • Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research: Deborah W. Brooks, Co-Founder/CEO, earned $1,404,335 in 2023.
  • American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA): Matt Bershadker, President/CEO, earned $1,203,267 in 2023.
  • Shriners Hospitals for Children: Laurie Spieler, VP, Legal, earned $1,111,497 in 2023.
  • Shriners Hospitals for Children: Purnendu Gupta, M.D., Chief of Staff, earned $1,086,969 in 2023.
  • American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research: Robert Doar, President, earned $1,062,420 in 2023.
  • Christus Health: CEO earned $16.21 million in 2022.
I don't care about the charity. I just like how the shit tastes. The pizzas, pasta sauce, and salad dressing are all my favorites in those categories. I did buy some cat food years ago (for my cats, not me) but the only place I could get it was Whole Foods, and one trip was enough for me to swear never to go there again. Now with Amazon selling everything I would be able to get it but they don't make it anymore it seems.
 
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Bruuce

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Newman's supreme is my go to for frozen pizza. I also don't give a fuck about the charity stuff
 
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Malakriss

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i can't believe they make this and are forced to use it


Do you even order pizza from various places? Average worker in no way has the dexterity to cut 8 nearly equal slices. If they did they would not be working at a pizza place.
 
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Motor City Pizza Co pepperoni is my usual go to and are delicious, but I don't eat them very often because I usually end up eating too much and feel god awful afterwards.

I do like the little Totinos party pizzas too. Those are small enough that I don't feel like shit afterwards and are pretty tasty for cheap pizza. I cook em till they get nice and burnt around the edges usually about 5 min over what it says on the package.
 
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Newman's Own pasta sauce is one of the only sauces that tastes good and isn't insanely expensive. You can get jars for like $3.00. The rest of the pasta sauce aisle is filled with Prego/Ragu watery shit for about the same price, or stuff like Rao's that is $7.00/jar for some reason.
 
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Bruuce

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try screamin scilian too if you happen on a sale
The supremes have black olives which i dont like. I tried the pep/sausage and it was good. I like their pepperonis. I might try the supreme next time and just pick off the olives

One thing I really like about newmans is that every pizza out of the box has a PERFECT spread of ingredients and you dont have to adjust the toppings ever.
 
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Lanx

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The supremes have black olives which i dont like. I tried the pep/sausage and it was good. I like their pepperonis. I might try the supreme next time and just pick off the olives

One thing I really like about newmans is that every pizza out of the box has a PERFECT spread of ingredients and you dont have to adjust the toppings ever.
yea for screaming i either get pepperoni or bessis revenge

if you anyones got it, try this newmans
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it comes w/ a separate salami package, thats what "imported" means, tastes good too.
 
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BrutulTM

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The prices on some of these fancy frozen pizzas are nuts. Why would you pay $12 or $15 for a frozen pizza when you can get delivery from dominoes/pizza hut/little Caesars for $10?
 
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Malakriss

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Screamin' Sicilians for $7.49 and singles $4.49 at my Wegmans. Even the Giant doesn't reach those prices could get their stuffed crusts for $10.
 

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Tried those new Sour Cream and Funyuns the other day, was like a damn kick in the mouth of flavor. I was not expecting that.
 
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The prices on some of these fancy frozen pizzas are nuts. Why would you pay $12 or $15 for a frozen pizza when you can get delivery from dominoes/pizza hut/little Caesars for $10?

I'll eat a Newmans before any of those cardboard grease sponges

Edit: Plus it shows up on time and doesn't bitch that I didn't tip it enough
 
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