Hungry Howie's Pizza
last night i saw some commercial for a "three-cheez" pizza wherein the crust had a filling of cheez oozing out with a twitty little freckled kid eyeballing the ooze appreciatively.
almost-as-gross-but-not-quite is hungry howie's, a chain outa michigan with more than 300 branches, including a new one in richardson. howie's special "thing" is flavored crusts: butter, garlic herb, onion, ranch, cajun, and sesame. which is so very very wrong. as is this typo on the hungry howie's website:
... The company ended the 1980s with over 160 units in it's system.
do i need to highlight the incorrect "it's" contraction? anyhow:
4251 E. Renner Rd., 75082, 972-235-3838
1 Comments:
it's unfortunate that i didn't come across this post two years ago seeing as how it is highly unlikely that you will read my comments. i suppose i should check to see exactly what this post is about before commenting, but fortunately for me since you obviously no nothing about business, it doesn't really matter. First of all, the stuffed crust concept (a concept is a unique business idea, btw) is genius. Even more genius is the flavored crust which sets hungry howie's apart from all other pizza chains. 98% of the customers who call to order hungry howie's pizza do so because of, not in spite of, the free flavored crust. if you want to make comments on grammer, you should do so while discussing grammer, but when speaking business sense, which again it is very apparant you know nothing about, you should keep your comments to yourself. Basically in one post you managed to show your arrogance and your stupidity. Lastly, as you will see this is an anonymous post. since most internet is "anonymous" anyway it doesn't really matter if i put a name or not, because it could just be a made up name. The reason i chose to go as anonymous was because i didn't want to waste any more of my time with this dribble by setting up a username and password. this way i could just send a hope that somehow these words get back to someone whose pathetic attempt to sound intelligent fell immensely short.
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