Quote Originally Posted by ejames01 View Post
I agree with Fury13. It is dishonest to claim something is a good product when it is not. Why not just improve the product?

Listen, most of these products are pretty good when assembled correctly. In many cases you are paying minimum wage [[which is way too much TY Jennifer Granholm) to do this job, and the youngsters and cuckoos can not do that portion of the job right. They slap it together, push mistakes through and deliver crappy customer service when questioned on their products/service.

Many chains are franchised out on a grand scale, and the owners quickly become "absentee owners" after a few months, only to see their stores spiral down sales/service/product wise ten times quicker than it would take to build/revive those sales.

The problem with this industry is saturation and profit margins. With so many people fighting for the same slice of the pie [[), it becomes a rat race of penny pinching and cut throat marketing that drives the consumers perceptions.

In any city, if you can find a pizzeria that actually takes its' time assembling the products and baking them properly, then you have a winner.

I will take a perfect Dominos pizza over a sloppy [[insert your favorite mom n pop pizzeria here) pizza anyday. It's about the operation, not the ingredients.