Ledo pizza the only place in the world that doesn't deliver

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Italian Store doesn't deliver either.


A place to get *actual* pizza.


It is mediocre at best.
Anonymous
Ledo’s do deliver- it’s right on their website. They don’t use a third party is all.
Anonymous

Vace doesn’t deliver either…


Anonymous
Ledo pizza...the only pizza I would eat and be starving an hour later. I don't know if it was the crust or a high sugar content (?) but I would have Fourth Meal afterward. It was kind of greasy, too. And I'm easy going about food. Hey, I'll eat Domino's without complaint.

I always pick up my food to save money on delivery tips, so I cannot comment to that end of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ledo’s do deliver- it’s right on their website. They don’t use a third party is all.


It’s a franchise so must be just yours.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because their pizza is awesome, but everything else about them is third rate


This is half right.

+1



+2
Why not just make a Chef boyardee pizza at home? It's basically the same thing.
Anonymous
If you have to walk/drive more than 5 min to pick up good pizza; you should move. (the time includes getting off the couch and putting on pants)

(feel free to substitute pizza with you're preferred food/cuisine)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where can you get good Ledo pizza?

Pizza at original location was amazing, but the pizza I've had at their franchise locations has been meh.I

I gave up on them years ago, have they gotten better?



Bump. I really want to know if current version is good, and if so, at which location can you get good Ledo?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People are too attached to delivery. We do it the opposite -- we do take-away 90% of the time and then do delivery very rarely as a treat and never have this issue. You can swing by a Ledos and pick up a pizza on the way home from activities. Or sometimes my DH and I will arrange it so one person goes and gets us take-out while the other does bedtime -- going to pick up take out is actually the treat in that arrangement.

It's just not a particularly cost-effective service and it's actually a poor economic choice -- the delivery people don't make good money, the businesses often get screwed, and even Uber Eats or DoorDash or whatever is often doing the delivery at a loss because they are just trying to build up market share and push out market competitors (at which point the cost of delivery will go up even more and fewer restaurants will participate than do now).

You are better off just learning to go get your own food. It's really not hard.
m

It must be a hard life for you if you have to make decisions based on if it benefits everyone in the world. You are killing the environment by driving your car to the pizza place you know. Shame on you 🙄
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People are too attached to delivery. We do it the opposite -- we do take-away 90% of the time and then do delivery very rarely as a treat and never have this issue. You can swing by a Ledos and pick up a pizza on the way home from activities. Or sometimes my DH and I will arrange it so one person goes and gets us take-out while the other does bedtime -- going to pick up take out is actually the treat in that arrangement.

It's just not a particularly cost-effective service and it's actually a poor economic choice -- the delivery people don't make good money, the businesses often get screwed, and even Uber Eats or DoorDash or whatever is often doing the delivery at a loss because they are just trying to build up market share and push out market competitors (at which point the cost of delivery will go up even more and fewer restaurants will participate than do now).

You are better off just learning to go get your own food. It's really not hard.
m

It must be a hard life for you if you have to make decisions based on if it benefits everyone in the world. You are killing the environment by driving your car to the pizza place you know. Shame on you 🙄


How can you be so stupid? Either PP drives to get it, or a driver does the same. The pizza is transported from the restaurant to the home in someone’s vehicle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because their pizza is awesome, but everything else about them is third rate


For our family, it's the exact opposite. We like their pastas and subs, but we it's our least favorite pizza.

But I'm fine with carryout. I call the order in, they tell me when to be there and it takes me like 3 minutes to get there, so I can do the round trip in about 10 minutes give or take depending on the line in the store.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Italian Store doesn't deliver either.


A place to get *actual* pizza.


It is mediocre at best.

+1. Only in the culinary wasteland that is Arlington.
Anonymous
My location delivers (S. Arlington). I had no idea how lucky we were lol.
Anonymous
Doordash delivers from Ledos! It's odd though its not all the time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People are too attached to delivery. We do it the opposite -- we do take-away 90% of the time and then do delivery very rarely as a treat and never have this issue. You can swing by a Ledos and pick up a pizza on the way home from activities. Or sometimes my DH and I will arrange it so one person goes and gets us take-out while the other does bedtime -- going to pick up take out is actually the treat in that arrangement.

It's just not a particularly cost-effective service and it's actually a poor economic choice -- the delivery people don't make good money, the businesses often get screwed, and even Uber Eats or DoorDash or whatever is often doing the delivery at a loss because they are just trying to build up market share and push out market competitors (at which point the cost of delivery will go up even more and fewer restaurants will participate than do now).

You are better off just learning to go get your own food. It's really not hard.


Pizza should be delivered. That’s not a Grub Hub thing; that’s a pizza thing.
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