Is $1 Pizza half as good as $2 Pizza or is $2 Pizza the very same as $1 pizza with a 100% mark-up on the price? These questions are older than the oldest religion. It’s often the big questions like these that largely go unnoticed while we focus on the minor details like the global distribution of economic power, societal change and constitutional interpretation and self-propelled lawn mowers. If we really want to find the answers to the really big questions, isn’t it about time we started asking the really big questions?:
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Here in New York City, a $1.00 slice of pizza is as extinct as that dinosaur in the picture above. It’s downright cruel to tantalize us with the thought of $1.00 edibles outside of McDonald’s.
I hear you loud and clear but that stuff that they sell in McDonald’s, when did it become edible?
You have a very valid point there. Thank you for consoling me over the lack of $1.00 pizza slices.
You’re welcome, all part pf the service!
I hate to admit this, but this is a very important question for me? There is nothing more serious than the cost of pizza by the slice!
Sweet, it’s about time we got down to the serious issues!