| Depends on where you go. I think the Clarendon pizza is pretty good. It’s NY-style slices. |
Aren't they all NY-style? |
Srsly, they should just get a stack of Totinos from Safeway, heat and sell. I'd buy that actually |
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The last pizza I had from WF was also uncooked and awful. It was so doughy and had almost no sauce.
Would not buy it again. |
| If people don't like Whole Foods pizza, then buy your pie elsewhere. It tastes fine to me. The only gripe I have is the ridiculous $4.50 price tag on a slice of cheese pizza. |
Thank you for writing that. I used to really like the Friendship heights pizza and couldn't tell if I just used to have really bad taste or if it got markedly worse. |
If you don’t like paying the ridiculous $4.50 price tag on a slice of cheese pizza, then buy your slice elsewhere. I’m sure Amazon Fresh would love to have your business. |
| I got two cheese pizzas once and one was burnt and had no sauce whatsoever. Terrible. |
| I had excellent Whole Foods pizza in Denver this weekend. |
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They have a Friday special ($8 for a cheese pizza, I think) and the first time we got it, it was really good. Then the few times we tried after that, it was pretty meh.
I’ve started to sour to Wegmans pizza too. I think they changed the sauce. The Buffalo chicken pizza is good though. |
| The Clarendon pizza is not bad. They have some interesting topping combinations that I like. It’s not NYC good, but it’s on par with the other pizza available around here. |
Agree, I can go to Flippin Pizza and get two slices and a drink for under 10$. The pizza @ WF in Rockville is good though, it was my lunch today. |
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The last pizza I got from Whole Foods (about a year ago) gave me nearly immediate unrelenting diarrhea and stomach pains. Never again.
This was in Charlottesville. They used to be delicious! Alas. |