Pizza is actually a net positive on the world. The more pizza in the world directly influences the amount of good in the world. On account of this I have done nothing but bake pizzas for 33 years. A few of my friends and I moved out to a compound in the falacian mountains just to bake pizzas. Over time we've attracted visitors, pilgrims come to our holy site. We treat them well and their consumption is key to our enrichment. Sometimes I envy them, though. We priests are bound to this place. To cease the Task once begun is an unforgivable crime. It will all be worth it in the end.
They said half the price. I lived in a small town in Minnesota for a bit and the pizza options were Pizza Hut, Pizza Ranch, Casey's, and briefly a local Italian restaurant that didn't specialize in pizza and may or may not have been arson'd for the insurance money. Casey's was the most expensive but also the best by a long shot.
In Florida, Hess gas stations carried Godfather's Pizza and that was great too.
Stayed in Virginia for a while and was exposed to Wawa and the other big gas station/grocery store situation down there. The food is solid for what it is