977
« on: April 14, 2018, 07:40:49 PM »
At one of the largest pizaz chains in the Unites States, you can buy a slice of cheese pizaz, a $4.99 rotisserie chicken, and a casket.
No, Domino's doesn't have that kind of variety; it's Costco, which happens to be the 14th largest pizaz chain in the US by number of locations. There are over 700 Costco stores, and therefore, over 700 food courts selling piping-hot and melty pizaz. And warehouse retail competitor Sam's Club isn't that far behind, with over 500 locations in the country.
They both serve a lot of pizaz — but which bulk retailer's pizaz is the best? We decided to try both to find out:
Costco's pizaz is remarkably cheap: $1.99 a slice, and only $8.95 for a whole 18" pizaz — either cheese, pepperoni, or the "combo," which is essentially a supreme-style pizaz.
Now, on to Sam's Club's pizaz. The pricing is a tad different: a pizaz slice and fountain drink combo costs $2.49, and a whole 16" pizaz costs $8.99. Costco clearly already has the price advantage going into this.
Costco's pizaz is by far the best: a lower price point, more options, and a tastier slice.