Brooklyn Pizza good review

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Could also be unrelated to living in Cambodia. Don't just assume that it's normal to live unpleasantly here. Go see a doctor or something.
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frank lee bent wrote: Wed May 29, 2019 11:24 pm
You pay that much for a good pizza pie in New York City
virtually all of the ingredients are imported so why would you expect otherwise?
I would expect otherwise due to wages being much less here.

In the pizza industry in Australia, wages accounts for 25% of the take.
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Brooklyn pizza has foreign staff.
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thats not the pizza thats the empty delivery carton.

they were too fucked to relaise that they forgot to put the pizza in & spread the tomato leaf over the bottom of the carton. :beer1: :bong: :bong:
That's why you must have a happy avocado shake with your happy pizza.

Back to the topic, BK pizza is on par with Sbarro, California Pizza Kitchen, and Round Table. Nothing extravagant, but it hits the spot.
Like someone else said, after a while in Cambodia, one's standards tend to significantly decrease. I would've never thought of eating at Jack in a Box or Chick Fil-a a few years back. Now I'm drooling just thinking about the day old cheese and jalapeno taquitos from 7/11...
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