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My favorite is Pizza hut,



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Does Brixx, wood fire pizza count? It's a chain but it's not super huge like Pizza Hut or Dominos.



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Actual chain, I would have to say Little Caesar's.

It's like they disappeared there for a while and then all of a sudden just came back. There's one pretty close to me so I always have them when I was fast pizza.



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Antonios. I don't believe it exists out of Ohio. Apparently Drew Carey liked it so much he had UPS send him 50 of there pizzas. Outside of him being a total ass he does have good taste in Pizza.



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pizza hut cuz of the deep dish



I like Pizza Hut too.



IMOs. Its in eastern mo, mostly around St. Louis.



I prefer a couple smaller places that aren't outside Chicagoland...but if I had to pick a chain I'd pick Aurelio's. It's mainly in greater Chicagoland, but they have a couple in Florida now I think, as well as one in Denver and one in Las Vegas.

If you don't live nearby, you could always have them pack a pizza in dry ice and ship you 1-4 pizzas by air for about $50-$75...do it now! It's so worth it.



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Papa John's. Their sauce has a nice sweet flavor to it, they have wheat dough, and they always have chicken. I worked there too, so I know the stuff is quality (well, at least as quality as delivery pizza can get).



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