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About Slice:
All the best pizzerias are now on one app. Find a go-to shop near you,
then order quality pizza in just a few taps. Not only will you save
money with exclusive pizza deals, but so will pizzerias. We charge them
way less than other apps.
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Please refer to the forum thread for additional information & offer discussion.
About Slice:
All the best pizzerias are now on one app. Find a go-to shop near you,
then order quality pizza in just a few taps. Not only will you save
money with exclusive pizza deals, but so will pizzerias. We charge them
way less than other apps.
Whatchoo talkin' bout', Willis? Several places around me have free delivery through Slice, with some others charging $1 - $2 for the most part.
Slice is by far the best of the food ordering apps. Like I said, many of the places offer free delivery, and they don't jack up prices in addition to charging insane service and delivery fees like most of the other companies. Plus, coupons pop up pretty regularly, and many places offer the same meal deals they offer in their restaurants (although, sadly, these deals usually can't stack with coupons). For example, I have a good place near me that offers $20 meal deals. The best bang for the buck package is a large pizza, baked ziti, and meatball parm sub. After their $1 delivery charge, tax, and tip, I'm all in at about $27.
Same food through GH, DD, or UE would probably cost $65 after all the fees. LONG LIVE SLICE!!!
Whatchoo talkin' bout', Willis? Several places around me have free delivery through Slice, with some others charging $1 - $2 for the most part.
Slice is by far the best of the food ordering apps. Like I said, many of the places offer free delivery, and they don't jack up prices in addition to charging insane service and delivery fees like most of the other companies. Plus, coupons pop up pretty regularly, and many places offer the same meal deals they offer in their restaurants (although, sadly, these deals usually can't stack with coupons). For example, I have a good place near me that offers $20 meal deals. The best bang for the buck package is a large pizza, baked ziti, and meatball parm sub. After their $1 delivery charge, tax, and tip, I'm all in at about $27.
Same food through GH, DD, or UE would probably cost $65 after all the fees. LONG LIVE SLICE!!!
Pizza delivery from your local pizzeria should be free. Using these apps makes a middleman unnecessarily rich and your poorer. Same goes with lyft and uber...it is virtually always much cheaper to take a public cab.
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Pizza delivery from your local pizzeria should be free. Using these apps makes a middleman unnecessarily rich and your poorer. Same goes with lyft and uber...it is virtually always much cheaper to take a public cab.
That has never been my experience in the five years I've been flying 1-2x / month for work. Uber is 20 - 50% cheaper than a cab for the 40 min. lift to/from the airport for me.
Whatchoo talkin' bout', Willis? Several places around me have free delivery through Slice, with some others charging $1 - $2 for the most part.
Slice is by far the best of the food ordering apps. Like I said, many of the places offer free delivery, and they don't jack up prices in addition to charging insane service and delivery fees like most of the other companies. Plus, coupons pop up pretty regularly, and many places offer the same meal deals they offer in their restaurants (although, sadly, these deals usually can't stack with coupons). For example, I have a good place near me that offers $20 meal deals. The best bang for the buck package is a large pizza, baked ziti, and meatball parm sub. After their $1 delivery charge, tax, and tip, I'm all in at about $27.
Same food through GH, DD, or UE would probably cost $65 after all the fees. LONG LIVE SLICE!!!
Agreed. UE is a joke.. fees up the wazoo. I used it once to get my first-timer discount and never again. I do get GH coupons every now and then.
Pizza delivery from your local pizzeria should be free. Using these apps makes a middleman unnecessarily rich and your poorer. Same goes with lyft and uber...it is virtually always much cheaper to take a public cab.
Very few pizza place offer free delivery unless it's tied to a special or spend threshold. even Papa Johns, Pizza Hut, etc charge.
As for Slice, they make most of their money charging a 95c Slice user service fee to each order. they take a minimal amount from the merchant. That adds up quickly on millions of orders. Also it drives a lot of business to local places they may normally may never have seen. Typically regular menu prices are padded enough to factor in discounts and coupons which MANY Pizza places run anyway.
Only 1 pizza place in 50 miles near me and I've never heard of them.
Might drive the 20 miles there to try them out if the code works tomorrow.
google the place, see if there are any reviews online. if the reviews are junk, I wouldn't spend $7 in gas to drive 40 miles to save $8 on crappy pizza.
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Slice is by far the best of the food ordering apps. Like I said, many of the places offer free delivery, and they don't jack up prices in addition to charging insane service and delivery fees like most of the other companies. Plus, coupons pop up pretty regularly, and many places offer the same meal deals they offer in their restaurants (although, sadly, these deals usually can't stack with coupons). For example, I have a good place near me that offers $20 meal deals. The best bang for the buck package is a large pizza, baked ziti, and meatball parm sub. After their $1 delivery charge, tax, and tip, I'm all in at about $27.
Same food through GH, DD, or UE would probably cost $65 after all the fees. LONG LIVE SLICE!!!
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Slice is by far the best of the food ordering apps. Like I said, many of the places offer free delivery, and they don't jack up prices in addition to charging insane service and delivery fees like most of the other companies. Plus, coupons pop up pretty regularly, and many places offer the same meal deals they offer in their restaurants (although, sadly, these deals usually can't stack with coupons). For example, I have a good place near me that offers $20 meal deals. The best bang for the buck package is a large pizza, baked ziti, and meatball parm sub. After their $1 delivery charge, tax, and tip, I'm all in at about $27.
Same food through GH, DD, or UE would probably cost $65 after all the fees. LONG LIVE SLICE!!!
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Slice is by far the best of the food ordering apps. Like I said, many of the places offer free delivery, and they don't jack up prices in addition to charging insane service and delivery fees like most of the other companies. Plus, coupons pop up pretty regularly, and many places offer the same meal deals they offer in their restaurants (although, sadly, these deals usually can't stack with coupons). For example, I have a good place near me that offers $20 meal deals. The best bang for the buck package is a large pizza, baked ziti, and meatball parm sub. After their $1 delivery charge, tax, and tip, I'm all in at about $27.
Same food through GH, DD, or UE would probably cost $65 after all the fees. LONG LIVE SLICE!!!
As for Slice, they make most of their money charging a 95c Slice user service fee to each order. they take a minimal amount from the merchant. That adds up quickly on millions of orders. Also it drives a lot of business to local places they may normally may never have seen. Typically regular menu prices are padded enough to factor in discounts and coupons which MANY Pizza places run anyway.
https://slicelife.com/pizza-delivery/near-me
Might drive the 20 miles there to try them out if the code works tomorrow.
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Might drive the 20 miles there to try them out if the code works tomorrow.