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Pizzeria selling pizza by the slice.
Following a building fire that shut all the businesses down for a few weeks. Sarpino's re-opened with a $4.99 12 inch pizza special for take out orders. After about a month of staring at this deal on a sandwich board walking up and down 8th St, I finally took the bait.
The service was fast. Literally a five minute wait. The cashier was no nonsense. The pizza, after all, was only one step above frozen, with a bready crust, slightly below typical pizza by the slice places. Why the low score on value, and the motivation for my writing? Despite being cheap eats, I was not at all prepared for the underhanded way they shoved a packet of ranch dressing in my box of pizza while asking "Ranch?" I blurted out a, "sure" and realized when I got back to my office that I had paid 50 cents for it.
Not since my travels in Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe have I had to keep my guard up for these kinds of antics. Buyer beware.
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