I’ve been meaning to try Little Caesars for quite some time after seeing their ads on TV. What can one expect from a $ 6.99 medium pizza? Not much. You get what you pay for. I’ve had better frozen pizzas from the grocery store. There’s nothing more to say.
Mark G.
Tu valoración: 1 Montreal, Canada
The promise of «hot and ready» pizza having enticed me into the store, I walked in on 2 straight occasions and the standard pizza I wanted to pick up was not at all ready. The second time, I decided to wait the 7 – 10 minutes for them to make my pizza. While I was waiting, I was talking with one of the store’s advertising suppliers(who was meeting with the owner when I walked in). He mentioned that the store was having trouble growing. (Hmmm. perhaps because it doesn’t offer the Hot and Ready pizzas it promises… but I digress). Knowing this, I felt badly for a few seconds because I saw the owner, without any other staff on site(why??), running around trying to fill the 3 orders that had come in since I entered. When he swiped my credit card and ran off to take care of another pizza, I ripped off the credit receipt from the machine to sign it for him while he was gone. He came back and lost his mind — yelled at me! «DON’T TOUCHMYMACHINE!» Really? I try to help and that’s the response I get? Maybe you’re not growing because you treat your customers like crap. I haven’t been back, and I won’t be. There’s no reason to give business to a store that doesn’t deliver what it promises, especially when the product is no better than any other fast food pizza, and ESPECIALLY when the owner yells at his customers — for trying to HELP! All the advertising in the world won’t help a disrespectful business owner. I expect this Little Caesar’s won’t last very long — and when it goes, the community won’t even notice.