![]() I will be getting to your pizza eventually be it today or tomorrow and I will tell you what I think about it, so remember to update for visibility. (Based in PA, if that matters).Īlso if you can sling me one of those coupon codes too that would be □□Įdit: after thinking about it I've decided I WILL try every pizza in the comments no matter how much my brain says no, because I am an avid dominos enjoyer. Fuck that shit UP with weirdly delicious. I'm talking doing something like throwing in some special instructions that those employees never DREAMED of seeing before. Choose wisely.When I say new I'm talking fuck that shit up with ingredients that will make my brain go "what the fuck are you on?" But make my mouth go "you've spent 23 years on this spinning rock ball and never thought to try THIS?" Like I'm talking you take that regular ass tomato sauce and tell me "Nah try this sauce instead" (not a rule, you can do tomato sauce if you want) cause I've never switched up the sauce before. Life is a series of choices and ultimately is a process of tradeoffs. I can only give you the tools to decide for yourself.īut as with all things, we must make decisions – more cheese or more crust? ![]() Overall, I can’t tell you which is the best. I won’t talk about calories or fiber or micronutrients, but those are all important things to consider as well. But Papa John’s comes in swinging with very little crust and very much cheese (just look at that Medium pizza). If you want a cheese/pepperoni ratio that is somewhat reasonable, Domino’s is the best bet. (with that being said, if you really like crust? Dominos.) Figure 20: The Cheeseįor pepperoni, it all depends on your goals. Domino’s gives you bigger pizza for less money, but most of the pizza is crust. If you really like cheese on your cheese Pizza: Papa John’s is the best choice. Papa John’s has the least amount of crust allocation, with a heavier emphasis on sauce and cheese (except for the XL). Here is a graphically eloquent way to look at the pizzas: Startups can learn some of the most valuable lessons on product and marketing from the growth of the worlds biggest pizza chain. (Figure 3.5, An Aside: Why is the Cheese XL Papa John’s Pizza so massive?)įigure 19: Pizza Breakdown, Pepperoni Final Parting Pizza Thoughts Strangely enough, the Papa John’s pizzas actually tend to have less crust as compared to their Domino’s brethren, as we can see in total crust density – they are ~0.05 less dense, on average (except in that weird XL pizza). (I will repeat this metric across all the ingredients to measure true thickness). This give an idea of the crust appearance, texture, and breadth. There is also a metric called “dough density” which is the dough weight divided by the number of square inches on the pizza. All of these data are from the menus linked in the first section. ![]() This gives Papa John’s ~45% more crust allocation see Figure 3.5 for further ‘explanation’. The Papa John’s XL pizza is extremely heavy and very dense, with the total crust weighing 1,330g versus Domino’s 728g (2.9 lbs vs 1.6 lbs for non-metric system users). This is a breakdown of the crust for the two cheese pizzas. (Also if you’re interested in this dataset, I built it from here and here and can send along!)įigure 2: Comparing Cheese Pizzas The Crust Contribution The article below is broken down as follows: There will be a comparison of surface area, pizza composition, density of ingredients, and price, to determine: what is the “best” pizza? Pizza = Crust + Sauce + Cheese + (Pepperoni) We should understand the nuance behind these favorite foods and if pizza is your favorite food, you should eat the best pizza!īelow is our breakdown for calculating our pizza allocations: (Author’s note: I do not eat pizza, just fascinated by food math). Why should you care? Well, pizza is the favorite food of most Americans. THERE IS NOTHING WE CAN DO AT A STORE LEVEL ABOUT THIS. The more overall toppings the less of each one you get. The most we can do is 'Extra' which is 1.5x the normal amount. I went to Domino’s and Papa John’s websites to get their menu data to utimately answer: Please stop asking for double, triple or more of a topping. I recently did a chicken nuggets math piece, breaking down exactly how much chicken is in a chicken nugget. ![]() This piece won’t be a qualitative answer to the above question, but rather, a quantitative one. An age-old debate still rages: Papa John’s or Domino’s?
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