

Hell, my and my brother ordered a supreme pizza 2 months ago and you know what? It did taste worse then the last time we ordered, but it tasted good enough to let it slide. Coming into this thread, replying to every person you disagree with in a disparaging "Don't you know how businesses work?" and assuming the only reason people don't like 30 years of practices that benefitted them no longer being there, is because they're too stupid to know economics and profitability, makes your public perception really, really trashy. That my not be Econ 101, but that is Acct 152. Good will and public perception are intangible assets that hold a huge impact on business. But coming into a reddit thread, and trying to fight everyone you disagree with, and slinging insults at customers dissatisfied with your current service, is a terrible idea.

So I don't know if you're the new owner, a member of the new owners family, some person that was brought in post-purchase in some kind of CFO/COO position, or just an over enthusiastic go-getter. In the meantime we are now looking for another local pie shop that will make it good.

So anyway we won’t be going back to pizza Rita anytime soon, unless they change back. So I get wanting to make some changes to a place when you buy it but why would you go and change all of the ingredients to something subpar. She called the shop and it turns out they are using a new supplier. So two days ago we order our usual and my wife brought it home and it was disgusting. Then they told us they no longer accept any coupons… well ok. We have been faithfully getting a pie from them almost weekly and they are really close so picking it up is not a big deal.Ī few weeks ago the prices went up and we were told they are under new management. We had a pizza Rita nearby and so we gave them a chance, ordered up our custom pie like my wife wanted it and it was delicious. My wife is from Snohomish and when we moved here we searched for a local pizza shop like her favorite one from home. r/SpokaneGaming | /r/spokanechiefs | /r/EWU | /r/gonzaga | /r/NorthIdahoCollege | /r/PacificNorthwest | /r/Spokaneedu | /r/SpokaneJobs | /r/SpokaneTrees | /r/Washington | /r/Whitworth | /r/WSU | /r/coeurdalene | /r/SpokaneNSFW | /r/pnwriders | /r/InlandNorthwestSFW If you have any questions about r/Spokane, don't hesitate to message the moderators. We will remove posts, comments and content suggesting Covid-19 isn't a danger to our community, that masking and social distancing aren't effective, or promoting other behavior that can harm your fellow Spokanites. Rule 6: No sensationalizing news, history, or other primary source titles. Covid is a hoax, Pizzagate, vaccines are the mark of the devil, etc.) Rule 5: We encourage diversity of ideas and civil disagreement but we do not allow unreasonably dangerous or misleading information (e.g. Posts that are rife with misspelling, are vague, or do not generally reflect civil discourse may be removed. Mods, at their sole discretion, may remove posts that have zero karma after 3 hours. Rule 4: Please use the search bar before posting/no repeat posts. Rule 3: All guidelines of Reddit's Content Policy apply here. This may also include Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho. Rule 2: All topics must be related to Spokane County. Welcome to the official subreddit for Spokane, Washington!Īre you new to Spokane? Or perhaps thinking about living in this great city? This guide has you covered!Ĭome join us at our official Discord server!
