Robert
Irvine,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, April 07, 2009
When did it become a requirement that business MUST accomodate each and every person's request? Then if they don't it is automatically a RipOff? What about people who don't eat pork? What about people who are lactose intolerant? What about people that just don't like pepperoni? Is Little Ceaser(or any place) required to provide an alternative? Sorry, but you are trying to get a $5 pizza special, where many times these types of deals DO NOT allow substitutions. If the choice is Pepperoni or Cheese then that is your choice. If you don't like the choices then you have one simple solution...Go to a pizza place that is more vegetarian friendly. Now personally I think that their pizza is overpriced at $5, so I am not a fan by any means. So this is really just a comment that by not substituting ingredients, especially on a special, is not a RipOff or discrimination.
Robert
Irvine,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, April 07, 2009
When did it become a requirement that business MUST accomodate each and every person's request? Then if they don't it is automatically a RipOff? What about people who don't eat pork? What about people who are lactose intolerant? What about people that just don't like pepperoni? Is Little Ceaser(or any place) required to provide an alternative? Sorry, but you are trying to get a $5 pizza special, where many times these types of deals DO NOT allow substitutions. If the choice is Pepperoni or Cheese then that is your choice. If you don't like the choices then you have one simple solution...Go to a pizza place that is more vegetarian friendly. Now personally I think that their pizza is overpriced at $5, so I am not a fan by any means. So this is really just a comment that by not substituting ingredients, especially on a special, is not a RipOff or discrimination.
Robert
Irvine,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, April 07, 2009
When did it become a requirement that business MUST accomodate each and every person's request? Then if they don't it is automatically a RipOff? What about people who don't eat pork? What about people who are lactose intolerant? What about people that just don't like pepperoni? Is Little Ceaser(or any place) required to provide an alternative? Sorry, but you are trying to get a $5 pizza special, where many times these types of deals DO NOT allow substitutions. If the choice is Pepperoni or Cheese then that is your choice. If you don't like the choices then you have one simple solution...Go to a pizza place that is more vegetarian friendly. Now personally I think that their pizza is overpriced at $5, so I am not a fan by any means. So this is really just a comment that by not substituting ingredients, especially on a special, is not a RipOff or discrimination.
Robert
Irvine,#5Consumer Comment
Tue, April 07, 2009
When did it become a requirement that business MUST accomodate each and every person's request? Then if they don't it is automatically a RipOff? What about people who don't eat pork? What about people who are lactose intolerant? What about people that just don't like pepperoni? Is Little Ceaser(or any place) required to provide an alternative? Sorry, but you are trying to get a $5 pizza special, where many times these types of deals DO NOT allow substitutions. If the choice is Pepperoni or Cheese then that is your choice. If you don't like the choices then you have one simple solution...Go to a pizza place that is more vegetarian friendly. Now personally I think that their pizza is overpriced at $5, so I am not a fan by any means. So this is really just a comment that by not substituting ingredients, especially on a special, is not a RipOff or discrimination.
Inspector
Tobyhanna,#6Consumer Comment
Tue, April 07, 2009
Get a job or do something else with your life. Contrary to what you may think is true, this is not discrimination.
Diogenes
Averill Park,#7Consumer Comment
Tue, April 07, 2009
There's no rip off here. You are asking a company to give you something that they do not offer. If you want a vegetarian pizza, order one. Pepperoni is THE most popular pizza, and Little Ceasar's can make a bunch at a time and be assurred of selling them. Not so with vegetarian pizzas. Little Ceasar 's would lose money. What if EVERYONE whined like you, and demanded THEIR favorite pizza for $5 ??? Little Ceasar's would soon be out of business. Grow up ! If you don't like it, go elsewhere. There's no rip off here.