Runs about $15 depending on which one you get. Ordering a whole pie is the only way to go. They make it fresh and it's much cheaper than buying individual slices.
Sure there is much, much better pizza out there, but not for $15 and not conveniently available at truck accessible locations.
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I wonder if all the truck stop pizza and high volume pizza joints buy their ingredients from the same place. I admit that old age has blunted my taste buds but it all tastes pretty much the same to me.
LOL...my favorite place for good pizza is a Chinese place. Not a Chinese restaurant, a Chinese pizza place. If you ask them for Chinese food they look at you funny.CargoWahgo and LtlAnonymous Thank this. -
The only truckstop pizza I miss is Casey's
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To be safe, I grab a take-and-bake pizza from Aldi’s, which is just over the interstate from my workplace.LtlAnonymous, PacoTaco and The Crossword Trucker Thank this. -
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Had Casey's a couple times here. No bueno. Main problem was it was just pepperoni. Pizza needs more than that on it
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