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Pizza Prices
Have you
ever been curious about how the prices at Flying Pie compare with other
pizza restaurants? Regular customers know our value and are confident in
their pizza purchases. Our favorite way to answer a ‘not-yet regular customer’
who says that we are expensive is to ask them: “Well, would you change
your mind if we could show you that you’re not exactly right?”
During the
planning stages of our most recent menu, we investigated the prices at
several other pizza restaurants. We found that we are quite competitive
on price; while other places will sometimes give you a time-limited coupon,
we always have excellent deals on our pizza.
In September
of 2009 we updated our Pizza Price Matrices for single and multiple pizzas.
While most places held their prices, Pizza Hut raised their custom pizza
prices and lowered their high end specialty pizzas to meet their low end
specialty pizzas. And Smokey Mountain raised their topping prices and specialty
prices. But that’s it—the other prices stayed the same.
The intriguing
results of these inquiries show that Flying Pie consistently has lower
prices than the competitors. An apologetic coupon hardly holds a candle
to getting a phenomenal deal every day.
Setting
aside the difference in quality, let’s look at the price difference between
us and other pizza places. With this handy chart it’s easy to compare prices
of specific pizzas at different restaurants.
Let’s start
with a couple medium pizzas… two medium Specialty Pizzas can cost you between
$4 and $14 more than at Flying Pie, depending on where you buy them.

An all-meat
pizza is a fairly popular pizza so let’s go there next. A 10” all-meat
pizza at another pizza place can cost over $4.00 more than our No Vegy
Pieway. And again, this isn’t even addressing the quality of the food you’re
trading your money for.
“Well,
yeah,” you might be thinking, “but Flying Pie doesn’t
have coupons.”
You’re
right! We are confident enough in our products and customers that our excellent
deals can be offered every day. The prices on our pizzas are set up to
consistently give you a great deal instead of occasionally offering coupons
for discounts on premium pizza prices.
One of the
several benefits that come guaranteed along with the low price at
Flying Pie is the consistently fresh and real toppings. Unlike other pizza
places that use processed meats like “pork topping,” “beef topping,” or
“Canadian-style bacon,” Flying Pie uses real meats, real Canadian
bacon*, fresh vegetables, and signature ingredients. Simply the quality
of the ingredients at Flying Pie far outweighs the negligible savings from
some random coupon.
In September
of 2009, the pizza places we compared were: Pizza Hut, Smokey Mountain
Pizza Company, Chicago Connection, Domino’s and Idaho Pizza Company. Whenever
possible, we compared our prices on small, medium, and large pizzas with
1, 2, or 3 toppings, as well as high and low specialty pizzas. We also
compared the price of two mediums, two larges, or a medium and a large.
We hope
you find this matrix as valuable and interesting as we did!
Corrections
are welcome! Please let us know if you find inconsistencies in this matrix.
If you know of a price that has been updated is incorrect, let us know!
Our goal is to keep this as accurate as possible.
For more
on our 10 best deals, click here.
* Didn’t
know there was a difference between Canadian bacon and Canadian-style bacon?
Click
here.
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