This! |
I like to cook Italian food. I read a lot of recipes, it's a hobby, I have never seen a recipe for red sauce without garlic. Also, what coast do you think DC is on? |
Lol right? Also, garlic/garlic oil and parm are not uncommon pizza ingredients, unless you’re eating at really shitty pizza places. |
"reeked of parmesan cheese and garlic oil"is the weirdest possible way to describe what sounds like incredibly savory pizza.
My kid is a picky eater and rejects restaurant food all the time which is why always bring food to eat in the car ride home if she doesn't eat her meal. It is very common for her to turn down her food, then eat some placating ice cream while we eat our food, then eats apple slices and peanut butter and crackers on the way home. This is not an uncommon thing to have to do with young children, and it's your job as a parent to work it out, not to expect restaurants to comp you extra meals because your kids are picky. |
False. |
Because garlic and cheese on a cheese pizza is basically standard fare. It's like being shocked that your pizza has a crust. It's fine that your kids don't like "fancy" cheese pizza, but that's not the restaurants fault and it's ridiculous to think that garlic and parmesian are some sort of special ingredient that needs to be disclosed. |
Maybe not on every pizza, but even the most low-quality pizza restaurants have been offering little parm packets as far back as I have been alive (the mid-80s). This is not new news. |
Plus 1 |
A 'packet' of fake cheese on the side of your Pizza Hut slop i.e. optional is not the same as shaving pungent parmesan cheese and drizzling garlic oil on every pizza. |
How would you know that the parmesan isn't part of the cheese blend on the pizza anyway? It's pretty standard. |
I think it's pretty audacious to ask them to make you something different than their standard pizza for free when you specified no preference up front. It's your fault. It's all your fault.
What pizza place was this, OP? I feel like I should throw them some business just to even out the universe on your behalf. |
I NEEEEEED THE NAME OF THE RESTAURANT |
I am with all of the others. If you had made that request, and they ignored it, then you could go back and get new pizzas. But if you said nothing and just ordered off the menu, you were definitely not entitled to new pizzas bc they had garlic and parm, two extremely common ingredients in italian cooking. This restaurant was very generous to accommodate you like that.
You should have just ordered new pizzas without garlic oil or parmesan, paid for them, and kept the others for you and your husband to eat the next day. Pizza keeps pretty well if you reheat in the air fryer. |
Name the place. I would want to avoid.
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I think all of you are being very mean to the OP. I have been in a very similar situation so I understand completely what they are going through.
Just the other day I picked up some sushi and imagine my disgust when I got it home and it was full of RAW FISH! Like, are you kidding me? That has to be a health code violation or something! |