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What is the worst pizza you have ever had and where?

Asked by rojo (24179points) April 28th, 2016

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Coloma's avatar

The worst pizza for me is any type with the white sauce. Yuck! I do like creamy chicken and garlic pizza, gag! Gimme the traditional red sauce or nothing at all.

NerdyKeith's avatar

The worst pizza I ever had was a promotional pizza from Apache Pizza.

Normally I order my pizza from Dominos (sometimes Pizza Hut). But Apache were doing a promotion to boost their business and offered free pizzas to readers of some newspaper my mother reads. So my mother gave me the voucher from the paper and I ordered a free pepperoni pizza. It was so terrible it was actually soggy. Why was it soggy? Because there was way too much sauce on the pizza and you couldn’t even taste the pepperoni or cheese with so much sauce.

As comic book guy from the Simpsons would say “Worst pizza ever!”

From that day on I have decided to never order from Apache Pizza, Dominos is way nicer.

zenvelo's avatar

At The Jungle an indoor play structure and arcade. Absolutely gawd.awful

Brian1946's avatar

A deep douche disaster with head cheese, bunions, and toadstools (some of the fungi were topped with actual toads and their stools). I got it at Barfinzarnski’s Leaning Tower of Pizzas. ;-(p

Stinley's avatar

My husband had a pizza that had a soggy bottom and a topping that mainly consisted of potato. It was awful

Kropotkin's avatar

Hard to say which was the worst.

One time in a restaurant in Italy, I was served a pizza with bits of melted clear plastic on it.

I’ve had pizzas with those terrible store-bought semi-baked bases that have the texture of cardboard.

And since getting used to more authentic pizzas that I make myself at home—the emergency (was hungry with nothing to eat at home) Pizza Hut delivery I got some months ago was quite bad.

dxs's avatar

I’m with @Coloma. I can’t stand any pizza that doesn’t have tomato sauce. My friend once insisted I ate a slice of BBQ chicken pizza. I hated it. I tend to hold conservative pizza values. For those with no sense of humor, that last sentence was a joke.

Also, what’s up with those frozen pizzas? They taste completely different, and all taste the same to me.

josie's avatar

Anything sold frozen in a box at the grocery store. Brand not withstanding.

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

Boston Pizza in Hinton Alberta. The pizza had no sauce. I needed to eat and didn’t have time to get a new pizza so I ate it.

YARNLADY's avatar

The worst pizza used to be thin, crispy, cardboard tasting pizza at Chuck E Cheese. Now they have changed their food menu entirely, and actually serve tasty pizza, sandwiches, and salads.

ibstubro's avatar

We have a locally famous authentically Italian pizza restaurant. Their pizza is exactly as I remember it as a kid: when you get past the outside edge, the crust is so greasy you have to stick your fingertips under the far edge (they cut their pizza in squares) and pry it back off the cardboard.
I never have had any idea why people like it. And they have 2 restaurants in 2 different towns.

cazzie's avatar

I’ve had to eat pizza the kids have ordered. The oldest, when he was about 9, went with us to Paris. He would ONLY eat cheese and pepperoni pizza. We spent a better part of an afternoon just looking for a cafe that served pizza then another part finding one that made one with just cheese and pepperoni. Finally get one to our table and it was square. He bawled his eyes out and wouldn’t eat it. Autistic kids are special travelling companions. I ended up eating a shitty pizza in Paris while his father ordered him icecream to console him.

Cruiser's avatar

St. Thomas V.I. Just imagine a circle of cardboard soaked in river water with blanched veggies and boiled minced meat with gooey something or other that they claimed was cheese. Yuck

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