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KadenKraw t1_j9aig8n wrote

Reply to comment by AchillesDev in Go Grande be careful by iterable

That's great but you are one of 10,000s of thousands of pizza places. Obviously it's a thing that happens or we wouldn't be talking about it.

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AchillesDev t1_j9aldvh wrote

Dozens throughout the state, actually.

> Obviously it's a thing that happens

Where did I say it never happened ever?

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KadenKraw t1_j9alm50 wrote

Implying it's not common because it's never happened to you.

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AchillesDev t1_j9hna70 wrote

Never even said it was common, maybe try reading before replying?

> and I can confidently say that's never been an issue for us.

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KadenKraw t1_j9htxhs wrote

Then what was even your point of responding to my comment saying its something that is more common then people think.

"This is more common than thought"

"It never happened to me"

"Thanks for sharing little Jimmy go back to your corner and keep eating paste"

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AchillesDev t1_j9onbm3 wrote

Because in a family where we’ve probably made hundreds of thousands of pizzas over the years, it’s never been a problem - so get better pizza. Apparently you don’t understand the difference between running restaurants and having the saddest frozen pizza dinner by yourself.

It’s not rocket appliances.

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KadenKraw t1_j9oo6nm wrote

Again, your 1 pizza place anecdotal experience means nothing among the thousands. Your comment is useless.

"This is more common than thought"

"It never happened to me"

"Thanks for sharing little Jimmy go back to your corner and keep eating paste"

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AchillesDev t1_j9v73eo wrote

Dozens > 1, actually. But it's clear that your deficiencies aren't limited to consuming only food products. This might help you.

It is cute when severely challenged boomers try (and fail) to talk down to normal people, though.

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KadenKraw t1_j9v7r1b wrote

Ok your dozens of Pizza places anecdotal experience means nothing among thousands and thousands.

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AchillesDev t1_j9wpme9 wrote

Thousands of thousands of pizza places are regularly dropping bolts into their pizzas? This post is literally an anecdotal account, as is your sadsack story about a terrible frozen pizzas.

How many pizzas do you think were made across 20-something restaurants in my family alone over the course of 60 years? Versus these 2 examples?

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KadenKraw t1_j9wz4eg wrote

Google screw or bolt in pizza. There are dozens of stories. Happens more than people think.

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AchillesDev t1_j9zpk0o wrote

Just reread this until you understand

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KadenKraw t1_j9zrqxf wrote

Again what's your point of commenting that it never it happened to you when it's something that commonly enough happens. Do you want a pat on the back on you've never had bad luck? Congrats?

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AchillesDev t1_j9zupwj wrote

>that it never it happened to you when it's something that commonly enough happens

I already answered that as well and you responded with incredulity and a deep misunderstanding of the English language and basic statistics.

To spell it out yet again for you: in a family that has made hundreds of thousands of pizzas, maybe into the millions, it's never happened to us, making the pizzas. That was it. It's literally that simple.

My advice for you: maybe go to more reputable, established places and don't buy shitty frozen pizzas from cumbies and you won't have to worry about finding spare parts in your food.

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KadenKraw t1_j9zx93l wrote

So you were just looking for a pat on the back then. Congrats it never happened to you that you were aware of.

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AchillesDev t1_j9zxlu5 wrote

Nice projection but ok

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KadenKraw t1_j9zy0bq wrote

I'm projecting what? That I secretly want a pat on the back for not selling pizza with a bolt in it? I don't own a pizza restaurant.

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AchillesDev t1_jaec3yk wrote

That you can't conceive of people commenting without wanting something in return, like a pat on the back.

I'd say this shouldn't be hard, but you've demonstrated that you find a lot of basic skills pretty difficult.

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