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The McCallisters paid $122.50, plus tip, for 10 pizzas in 1990.

That’s $12.25 per pizza. One of the pizzas being a plain cheese.

How does that compare to todays prices?
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You tell me
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>>20435532
not doing your math homework for you
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>>20435532
lol we're fucked
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>>20435532
eat shit and die bitch
thats how it compares
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>>20435532
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>>20435532
At my local place for a catering order (minimum of 8 pizzas), it's $12.99 for cheese and $18.99 for specialty, or $1.50 extra per individual topping.
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>>20435532
Do domino's 6.99 2 stopping large carryout and its $70 today
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>>20435532
>big brother is teasing kevin
>family gets mad at for fighting back
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Pizza Hut has a $7 for a one topping medium. I put 10 in the cart and went to checkout and with tax it’s $76. And the more I look at it the more I’m tempted to order it.
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>>20435934
>>20435947
Yeah but those pizzas would definitely be lower quality

a more fair comparison would be local pizza places without such online deals
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My local New York style place still has 18" cheese pidsers for $20 so not too bad.
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>>20435532
That's why they needed a police escort for all that pizza
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>>20435948
The closest delivery place to their house is Grateful Bites.
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In 1990 the US national debt was 3 trillion and it's now over 32 trillion. Money supply was also 3 trillion and now is over 20 trillion. You know what they say, there's no such thing as a free lunch.
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>>20436056
>there's no such thing as a free lunch.

ironically my day job is delivering free lunches to boomers
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>>20436063
put some poop in it
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>>20436063
There's still opportunity cost
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>>20436051
I’m sorry but what a stupid goddamn name for a restaurant
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>>20436063
And why do they get free lunches?
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>>20436063
Free to the boomers but someone is paying for it.
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i've personally been thinking about the Papa John's $12.99 large five-topping perfect pan seen advertised in Killa Season as Cam'ron opens fire on the hoe ass niggas who killed his niece
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>>20435562
That menu is from Jew York City. Jersey and Connecticut have better and cheaper pizza, plus you get to eat around other job having people.
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>>20435532
That's about the same price including delivery fees if you ordered Little Ceasers today. The basic large pepperoni is about $6.75-$9.25 depending on where you live. But also we're talking about a television show where the writers weren't taking price seriously in the first place so the question is stupid.
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>>20435532
>>20435922
Here's the price for dominos without specials or coupons.



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