Submitted by iterable t3_116lr95 in WorcesterMA
Ordered pizza recently and had a bolt in my pizza. May post screenshots later. Decent size and was actually cooked into the pizza. Lucky I chew carefully or I would have broken a tooth.
Submitted by iterable t3_116lr95 in WorcesterMA
Ordered pizza recently and had a bolt in my pizza. May post screenshots later. Decent size and was actually cooked into the pizza. Lucky I chew carefully or I would have broken a tooth.
I thought it was nuts, myself.
Really nailed it
People are going to bolt out of these comments so fast...
Definitely threw a wrench in OPs dinner plans.
I never saw a group of cutups slice into the issues so quickly...
You really hammered that one in there..
One time I found a disc brake in my pizza
Score
Slow down. What?
It’s a joke.
Rotors can be chewy if not completely covered in cheese
You should post on the Worcester eats fb page to warn folks and so that I can scroll through the comments while eating popcorn.
Post the Pic and tell us the restaurant..why else be on here.don’t tease us
Apparently the restaurant is Go Grande
Gotcha…silly me
I hadn't heard of it either, had to Google it
Sucks to hear, I like that place a lot. Feel liek I always get something free whenever I go there, because they felt like they took too long or something.
Owners are really nice, let them know. I'm sure they'll show remorse and make amends.
Agreed, I don't want anything but a warning to be careful. I have gone there for a long time and enjoyed the food.
I stopped going there when I found a piece of hard plastic in my pizza, looked to be from a lettuce container.
I only go to Uncle Chuck's in Auburn now, or Kelly Sq pizza if they're closed.
I had plastic shavings in my salad once from Burncoat Pizza (I imagine from the lettuce wrappings). Never went back.
Wayne’s Pizza, on West Boylston Street, never disappoints.
Kelly Square is decent Greek-style, but if you're in north Worcester Brattle Stop or Holden Pizza are both pretty good too.
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I've had that happen with a frozen pizza before. More common than you would think actually.
My family has been making and selling pizza in and around Worcester and greater Boston since the 50s and I can confidently say that's never been an issue for us.
That's great but you are one of 10,000s of thousands of pizza places. Obviously it's a thing that happens or we wouldn't be talking about it.
Dozens throughout the state, actually.
> Obviously it's a thing that happens
Where did I say it never happened ever?
Implying it's not common because it's never happened to you.
Never even said it was common, maybe try reading before replying?
> and I can confidently say that's never been an issue for us.
Then what was even your point of responding to my comment saying its something that is more common then people think.
"This is more common than thought"
"It never happened to me"
"Thanks for sharing little Jimmy go back to your corner and keep eating paste"
Because in a family where we’ve probably made hundreds of thousands of pizzas over the years, it’s never been a problem - so get better pizza. Apparently you don’t understand the difference between running restaurants and having the saddest frozen pizza dinner by yourself.
It’s not rocket appliances.
Again, your 1 pizza place anecdotal experience means nothing among the thousands. Your comment is useless.
"This is more common than thought"
"It never happened to me"
"Thanks for sharing little Jimmy go back to your corner and keep eating paste"
Dozens > 1, actually. But it's clear that your deficiencies aren't limited to consuming only food products. This might help you.
It is cute when severely challenged boomers try (and fail) to talk down to normal people, though.
Ok your dozens of Pizza places anecdotal experience means nothing among thousands and thousands.
Thousands of thousands of pizza places are regularly dropping bolts into their pizzas? This post is literally an anecdotal account, as is your sadsack story about a terrible frozen pizzas.
How many pizzas do you think were made across 20-something restaurants in my family alone over the course of 60 years? Versus these 2 examples?
Google screw or bolt in pizza. There are dozens of stories. Happens more than people think.
Just reread this until you understand
Again what's your point of commenting that it never it happened to you when it's something that commonly enough happens. Do you want a pat on the back on you've never had bad luck? Congrats?
>that it never it happened to you when it's something that commonly enough happens
I already answered that as well and you responded with incredulity and a deep misunderstanding of the English language and basic statistics.
To spell it out yet again for you: in a family that has made hundreds of thousands of pizzas, maybe into the millions, it's never happened to us, making the pizzas. That was it. It's literally that simple.
My advice for you: maybe go to more reputable, established places and don't buy shitty frozen pizzas from cumbies and you won't have to worry about finding spare parts in your food.
So you were just looking for a pat on the back then. Congrats it never happened to you that you were aware of.
Nice projection but ok
I'm projecting what? That I secretly want a pat on the back for not selling pizza with a bolt in it? I don't own a pizza restaurant.
That you can't conceive of people commenting without wanting something in return, like a pat on the back.
I'd say this shouldn't be hard, but you've demonstrated that you find a lot of basic skills pretty difficult.
Found a metal clip in my burger at the Galleria Cheescake Factory in Cambridge. The 1st and last time I ever went to Cheesecake Factory.
I miss corner grille 😭
Thought you said Coroner Grille. Yuck
Sadly this is all too common in the pizza kitchens with the conveyor style ovens.
This is what I have been learning from a cook friend. All I can still say is eat slower and chew your food lol
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Lmao, some whacky Goldens Pizza sounding shit but believable. I order from here and probably still will as a secondary to Leo's but one time they had a driver who I gave cash for the order. He idled outside for 20 minutes and then called me threatening to call the police saying I didn't pay.
Had his entire family with him and probably wanted to bring them all to McDonalds with another $50 he wanted to snag off me because I didn't give him a tip. Took a long break from that place after telling him to fuck off but started ordering from there again because they have shakes, haven't seen him since though.
How the hell did they not notice?
Esuts t1_j97hqpz wrote
That's screwed up.