Although there might be a method to Joe’s madness. If one is not enough, he can ask the class to chip in for a second one. If 15 people each kick in $2, that’s $30; probably enough to pay for both pizzas and Joe isn’t out of pocket for anything.
Frankly, no. We used to have a Round Table Pizza franchise in our town in the late 1980s (?) but they didn’t last more than eighteen months.
And you wouldn’t dare buy a pizza like that for a gathering of random people. You’d have too many people going “oh, I’m vegan and can’t eat meat”, “I prefer thin-crust” (or thick-crust, as the case may be), “I can’t stand onions”, or “I’m lactose-intolerant”, or “I’m allergic to mushrooms”.
Please tell me, it’s not a cheese pizza.
Unless that XL pizza is at least the size of a 29er wheel, you’re going to get thirty slivers, not thirty slices.
-“BB”-
Although there might be a method to Joe’s madness. If one is not enough, he can ask the class to chip in for a second one. If 15 people each kick in $2, that’s $30; probably enough to pay for both pizzas and Joe isn’t out of pocket for anything.
-“BB”-
We have a local place here in Northwest Georgia that make a 26″ diameter one called “The Behemoth”.
Apparently pizzas where you are don’t run $30 for a King Arthur Supreme, picked up. https://order.roundtablepizza.com/#/menu/bbbe9413-21d5-4eb0-9ff7-81126128b1bf/ToGo/Pickup/category/d5519f1e-8982-8c57-d45f-12f09dd5836f/item/6842573a-31b5-ddb9-7a69-2887f4b2d256?fulfillmentDate=2016-11-21T12:00:00
Frankly, no. We used to have a Round Table Pizza franchise in our town in the late 1980s (?) but they didn’t last more than eighteen months.
And you wouldn’t dare buy a pizza like that for a gathering of random people. You’d have too many people going “oh, I’m vegan and can’t eat meat”, “I prefer thin-crust” (or thick-crust, as the case may be), “I can’t stand onions”, or “I’m lactose-intolerant”, or “I’m allergic to mushrooms”.