We've criticized them on using certain words that we don't use and criticized them on not being able to understand their accents, speaking English. The language they created. hahaha ;)
Actually no they didn't. The English are the inheritors of a language that originated in Angleland in what is modern day Bavaria not in England. They always like to make that claim, but it isn't actually true.
@@michaelmachupa3854 I'm splitting hairs on this, but it'd be the first American colonist settlers from Europe. There's that whole Leif Erickson group that made it over way before pilgrims did, Christopher Columbus would have spoken Dutch or Spanish, Conquistadors and missionaries were also majority Spanish speaking, and then there were native tribes already residing here. So it's more or less no the first Americans, it was more of the first people who officially migrated for reasons that were not exploration and discovery spoke an Anglo-Germanic based language now generalized as English. But it's really not simple math. There was a really big push from some of the founding fathers, namely one Benny Franklin, to have German be the official national language of the emerging country. It's really more of a concerted effort to not have an official language (which the USA doesn't have) and really 0 effort to push any other language to the fore front of business and technology.
Here in the US a Margherita pizza is fresh Buffalo mozzarella, tomatoes, and fresh basil and a cheese pizza is tomato sauce & shredded mozz. So the two are completely diff pizzas for us.
You're a little bit off with your description. The Margarita pizza here in America is not required to have Buffalo Mazzarella, And actually, it's rarely made with that kind of mozzarella. And that's because Buffalo style is a little bit more expensive. And pizza joints are all about making money. What you were saying was? What is a proper Margarita pizza? Whereas most of the joints in America don't take that into account.
@bradjenkins1475 if it doesn't have fresh mozzarella, I don't consider it a margherita pizza & I don't order it lol I'll just order a cheesy one instead since they charge more for the margherita either way, yet don't put the higher priced correct ingredients on it. Nope nope nope.
@@bradjenkins1475 I don't know what janky pizza places you go to, but Margherita pizza at any decent joint is exactly what he said. Fresh Buffalo Mozz, fresh basil and tomatoes. It was invented in Naples, Italy in the late 1800s.
Mean while my childhood had cheese pizza with Alfredo and the chicken Alfredo cheese pizza and the pepperoni or hamburger with white sauce and cheese. I was highly allergic to the red sauces.
All my life I thought the same, going back to my mother insisting on PizzaPizza in the 80's because it was dirt cheap. That was until someone offered me Dominos. I previously had never had Dominos. I never thought pizza could get worse than Little Caesars. It was shocking.
@@mrodg88 there are some one-offs for sure that are horrible but generally pizza hut and dominos are seen as #1 and #2. Some people swear by papa john's. I have never heard anyone say they love Little Caesar's over any other though lol.
@@Vendrix86 Yeah, Little Ceasars pretzel crust pizza is gross. Not actual pretzel crust but just colored brown crust and salted. lol My favorite chain pizzas is Numero Uno or Round Table Pizza in No Cal over the usual suspects.
My FIRST job was at Little Skeezers! Back then they advertised 2 pizzas for the price of 1, and they came side by side on a single cardboard slab then slid into a paper cover and stapled shut, that's pizza pizza!
Little Ceasars is definitely the "on a budget" pizza. For about a decade or more you could get a large pepperoni for $5. It wasn't until a couple of years ago it went to $7, which is still cheaper than other fast food pizza places. But to be fair, it's pretty good for the price.
Hawaiian pizza is from Canada and can have ham or bacon. Also in the US, you can get Canadian bacon, which is ham. Gammon sounds like a Japanese movie monster.
There are over 4,000 Little Caesar's locations in over 2200 cities in all 50 states in the US. It's pretty easy to find one over here. I have one in walking distance. It's not the best fast food pizza but it's not the worst either. Economically speaking though, it's probably one of the least expensive. The thin crust is really good. The crazy bread is also really good and very popular. It's different from Olive Garden in that it is coated with a lot more garlic butter and lots of Parmesan cheese. I remember when an order was just 99¢. That was back when you always got two pizzas when you ordered just one. Sounds weird today but you can check out the old commercials to see it was a real thing.
Little Ceasers is FROM the Detroit area. And Detroit style pizza DOESN'T have the sauce on top. Chicago style pizza has the sauce on top. The thick crust, square shape and cheese that gets crispy on the edges is what makes it Detroit Style.
Jets is probably the best Michigan based Detroit style pizza place tbh. I know Buddys gets mentioned buts it way overpriced and honestly not as good as Jets.
@@bernardmayles6564 SORRY... Wrong A True Detroit Style has NO Sauce ON TOP.... YOU correct if your think of Chicago.. Born and raised in Michigan lived here for most of my 59 years... Never seen any TRUE DETROIT SYTLE WITH ANY ON TOP..
To call Little Caesars Italian would be a crime. Little Caesars is the cheapest pizza you can get in the US from the main pizza restaurants and they taste the cheapest too. It's like the fast food restaurant of pizzas. Little Caesars tastes great though, don't get me wrong.
4:09 fun fact, if you stare at anything long enough and that is not moving, a person can be put in a trance… watching this video or any video also puts people in trances. It doesn’t have to have the spinning wheel effect to put people in trances.
edit: if you guys dont have "starry soda" do you still have sierra mist? what is your pepsi branded Lemon lime soda in the UK? i miss sierra mist honestly. we also have redonions i'm pretty sure unless that was just during the supply chain crisis after covid. little caesars is hands down the best pizza chain in my opinion not only are they the cheapest but i think they taste the best (especially if your location is like ours where they only make pizzas to order and don't just have them sitting ready) they are absolutely worth a try they are better than dominoes or papa johns if you have them too.
I find it interesting that alot of the worst fast food places in US is the best in the UK. KFC is like ther last place people want to go eat in the US meanwhile it is very popular over there. As far as Pizza goes, I will usually go to MOD Pizza (idk if they have that in the UK) Its like subway but for pizza.
Please keep this in mind about USA portion sizes, with so many competing restaurants in an area, owners thought the best way to compete is to offer more for your money you know the old value for money thing, and over the years it just sort of got out of hand and it has remained so.
Omg the British Little Caesars didn’t look appetizing at all. I love Little Caesars. The fact you can get a large pizza with pepperoni or cheese for 5 dollars is why its so popular. Personally I get a cheese hot n ready, if I get crazy bread I get the white garlic dipping sauce.
Little Cesars is decent , and you can’t beat it for the price. But the British little cesars looks genuinely disgusting…. They need to tell the fans to call corporate and harass them until the British franchises get their sh*t together and serve cooked food 😂 it’s legitimately a bad look on the business as well…
$5? It hasn't been $5 dollars for years. At least in California, it's $6.49. Where are u from?😜 It looks like the British Little Caesars uses Monterey jack cheese instead of Mozzarella. That's what Monterey jack cheese looks like melted.
Margherita pizza is Italian and different from a standard Cheese pizza, and we have them in the US all over. It's made with fresh mozzarella, tomato, basil, olive oil, salt, dough. IMO it's definitely not as good tasting as Cheese & Pepperoni but some people prefer it, it's a healthier option. It's still perfectly fine, but has a specific taste. Also, I'm in the camp that doesn't dip pizza into sauce, but I'm sure it's great, like the garlic sauce or the buffalo or blue cheese adds to the flavor. Sometimes the crust/bread taste can be overwhelming/bland, or it tastes a bit like cardboard so the sauce fixes that. It costs a little extra to get sauce, so I don't normally bother. Maybe next time I'll try some sauce.
Why go to Little Cesars when Dominos has their medium 2 topping pizzas for $6.99 USD when purchasing another item (pizza, salad, huge 8 piece brownie order, chicken wings [bone-in or boneless], or any of several other items on their website coupon order site? At least half a dozen pizza sauces (alfredo, marinara, tomato, etc.), crusts (thin, pan, regular), meats, vegetables, etcetera. Much, much larger variety of everything that Little Cesars doesn't even come close to offering. And I'm just a customer. Sadly, I'm not even getting a free pizza out of this comment😂.
I have never bought from Little Ceasars. I do, however, have friends who will pick it up for their kids, for a quick meal. It's cheap, so you can get a lot to feed a lot.
The only Little Caesars pizza I've ever had was that Bacon Wrapped monstrosity they had some years ago. Which was actually pretty kick ass for such low tier brand.
I remember having a Little Ceasars when our town got one. We had a coupon, so we got them because they were super cheap compared to other places. But, you get what you pay for. One of the worst pizza chains I've had. But I would say it's still edible.
Guys, what...what is going on with the food situation there in the UK? Blink if you need help and portion sizes. This video is killing me; these UK pizzas are a hate crime. 😭
First time I had a pizza from Little Caesars was in mid 90's(?) inside a local BIG KMART(before it was just Kmart then they renovated it and it was yes a bigger Kmart) never had it since.. just like the first time Taco Bell can town (both were gross.. Taco Bell was shut down less then a year later. No one went there. Most kids went to DQ if they wanted food)
These are both places that are either gonna be good value or terrible. If you’re going through another town, you might try it again, as each experience is different
I've had Little Caesars a few times in Canada. It is very wet/doughly. But its cheap, so... Swings and roundabouts. The HotNFresh is tssty for its price
Menus do say "cheese pizza" but I usually ask for "plain cheese" pizza to indicate no toppings. Fancy places call it Margherita but that conotes imported or fresh buffala mozzarella, probably fresh pear tomato and other upscale ingredients.
Little Caesars is fine, similar to Cici's imo. A cheap pizza that's just "OK." Day old pizza to me needs a sauce. I re-bake my pizza slices in a toaster oven and sometimes the crust gets really chewy so the sauces save it. Domino's frequently has sales for $5 when you buy 2 or more medium pizzas/sandwiches. It's the cheapest I've seen for delivery.
Aidan is right about Hawaiian pizza, it's usually ham on it, not bacon. We have a Little Caesar's down the road and my girlfriend runs down there for a pizza on the regular. I prefer Domino's or Papa Johns or even Pizza Hut... but Little Caesar's isn't bad.
Hawaiian pizza can be made with pizza sauce or bbq sauce as the base then for toppings you have “Ham/Canadian Bacon”, pineapple and Streaky American bacon that is broken up into small pieces.
My wife and I are pretty lucky. As far as Little Caesars, pizza goes. I'm basically stating that for the fact that it is only one mile from our home. And when you add the fact that the pizza is only five dollars. I will admit I was a little confused when I learned that. You can get an old cheese pizza or an all pepperoni cheese pizza, And they're both $5. So if you like pepperoni, you're getting it all for free. Well, essentially for free. Add all that to the fact that Little Caesars is the only pizza place in America. That does the hot and ready meaning. If you buy any of their basic pizzas when you walk through the door there's already one made and waiting for you without ordering it in advance. And I bet you there's nowhere in the Uk That you can get a large pizza for $5.
To be absolutely clear, and this is something that's often not known/forgotten, Little Caesar's is not a pizza franchise that is holding its own. It's a subsidiary of a distribution company that is half decent pizza. So if it's half decent here in the USA, you can bet your nanny's farthing that it's sub half decent over in the UK. That's why they can do the $5 Hot-'n-Ready pizzas. They are subsidized by their super successful food distribution parent company. It works for a lot of us for a cheap meal option, but I just don't think they have that strong of an influence in the UK to have the same kind of appeal. Also, I cannot stand Domino's. Their cheese does not reheat at all. You have the misfortune of having any leftovers at all, that's it. That is now garbage. Next time you try to reheat a slice of Domino's pay attention to the cheese. Does it actually melt and change shape and flow or does it just heat up and retain the exact same shape it was refrigerated in? My experience has always been the latter and all that tells me is that they're getting funky cheese and trying to pawn that off as quality.
To be fair, Little Ceasars is like the cheapest carry out pizza in the US. For the price of crappy frozen pizza you can get a fresh made pizza from Ceasars. What you want for $8. When i was in high school in early 80's Little Ceasars Crazy Bread was the best. I'm not sure it's still any good
Since I have heart failure, I have to watch my sodium intake. I'm glad to see him telling us how much sodium is in the various kinds. Yesterday, I had a Little Caesars pepperoni pizza,I had two slices, and it wasn't that good. First pizza I've had in a while. I can do without pizza for a quite some time.
Just don't let the pizza get cold, it isn't redeemable afterwards. If you come to the US don't get the "Butter Garlic Sauce" from Domino's, you will be very disappointed. Papa John's has the best Garlic Butter of the chain pizza places, but they aren't everywhere.
From what I’ve seen the Extramostbestest has more sauce on it so its thicker but honestly it doesn’t have more pepperoni. Personally I prefer the normal cheese pizza, I don’t like pizza with too much sauce which imo the extramostbestest has too much.
Little caesars definitely ranks higher then Dominos. Unfortunately Dominos is pretty bad. The pizza is very low quality. Last time I ordered the Pacific veggie they put maybe 5 single toppings on the whole pizza and all 5 were on one slice. The bread knots are trash compared to the bread sticks. The wings are full of chunks of fat. Little caesars can be bad when its not made well but overall its made better. The crazy bread is probably the item on the menu that is most often not made well. The Italian Cheese Bread is always made well.
I'm with G on this one. Dipping pizza into another sauce is just so weird to me lol. I want my pizza to taste like pizza, not like a condiment. Also, in the US cheese is predominantly more an ingredient and less a topping, so when we say "Cheese Pizza" it's basically just the name for a toppingless pizza.
I won’t dip pizza into a cheesy butter sauce but I will always dip pizza into ranch. Specifically Hidden Valley. I didn’t like pizza until I had it with ranch. I also love the hot and cold combination
@@brandonaston301 to me ranch just makes everything just taste like ranch (with the exception of a tiny bit of it being in like sandwiches or wraps). Generally, if I don't like something the way it naturally tastes, I just don't like it and won't eat it. I won't try to make it taste like something completely different just to like it. That's just me though.
Hawaiian is ham and pineapple. I don't know if he got it wrong or Little Caesars does it different. Or maybe it's Canadian bacon which is basically ham, but that might be why he called it bacon. Either way, it's never American bacon
Little Ceasers is a diamond dozen in the states. Their pizza is cheap and they’re famous for their five dollar hot and ready. They’re not five dollars anymore though I think they’re six.
If you're having pizza for dinner you don't even bother considering the calories. That's like getting us the statistics on the burgers and fries at McDonald's. No one goes to McDonald's to lower their calorie intake. And for that same reason, nobody in America gets pizza and cares about the nutrition. What you care about is How often you indulge yourself in pizza.
everyone dis on little caesars but they good for 5 bucks plus the founder payed rosa parks rent till she pass after he found out she was been evicted and only came out after she pass like man that just won them a customer for life
Someone from the UK telling us what Pizza is makes me laugh.
I second that… 😂
We've criticized them on using certain words that we don't use and criticized them on not being able to understand their accents, speaking English. The language they created. hahaha ;)
Actually no they didn't. The English are the inheritors of a language that originated in Angleland in what is modern day Bavaria not in England. They always like to make that claim, but it isn't actually true.
@@FEARNoMorepeople don't create languages. Languages develop over time. Americans speak English because the 1st Americans were English. Simple math
@@michaelmachupa3854 I'm splitting hairs on this, but it'd be the first American colonist settlers from Europe. There's that whole Leif Erickson group that made it over way before pilgrims did, Christopher Columbus would have spoken Dutch or Spanish, Conquistadors and missionaries were also majority Spanish speaking, and then there were native tribes already residing here. So it's more or less no the first Americans, it was more of the first people who officially migrated for reasons that were not exploration and discovery spoke an Anglo-Germanic based language now generalized as English.
But it's really not simple math. There was a really big push from some of the founding fathers, namely one Benny Franklin, to have German be the official national language of the emerging country. It's really more of a concerted effort to not have an official language (which the USA doesn't have) and really 0 effort to push any other language to the fore front of business and technology.
Here in the US a Margherita pizza is fresh Buffalo mozzarella, tomatoes, and fresh basil and a cheese pizza is tomato sauce & shredded mozz.
So the two are completely diff pizzas for us.
You're a little bit off with your description. The Margarita pizza here in America is not required to have Buffalo Mazzarella, And actually, it's rarely made with that kind of mozzarella. And that's because Buffalo style is a little bit more expensive. And pizza joints are all about making money.
What you were saying was? What is a proper Margarita pizza? Whereas most of the joints in America don't take that into account.
@bradjenkins1475 if it doesn't have fresh mozzarella, I don't consider it a margherita pizza & I don't order it lol
I'll just order a cheesy one instead since they charge more for the margherita either way, yet don't put the higher priced correct ingredients on it. Nope nope nope.
@@bradjenkins1475 I don't know what janky pizza places you go to, but Margherita pizza at any decent joint is exactly what he said. Fresh Buffalo Mozz, fresh basil and tomatoes. It was invented in Naples, Italy in the late 1800s.
@bradjenkins1475 that is what a Margherita pizza is. If it doesn't have those toppings then it's not a Margherita pizza just a poor copy.
@@darkamora5123 I’m with you. If it doesn’t have fresh mozzarella and basil, it’s just a “plain” pizza.
A Margherita pizza is NOT the same as a cheese pizza. It features fresh mozzarella cheese as opposed to a standard cheese mix and fresh basil.
Much of my childhood I literally thought Margherita was just a fancier Italian variant of cheese pizza, but as an adult I know better 😅
Mean while my childhood had cheese pizza with Alfredo and the chicken Alfredo cheese pizza and the pepperoni or hamburger with white sauce and cheese. I was highly allergic to the red sauces.
I would add mozzarella to it as the stuffed crust and I would add mushrooms to it. Now which of our pizza's is more Italian?
Yeah I think they used dried basil on the pizza when he said "herbs" so that's disappointing for the UK Little Caesars.
Cheese pizza is not the same as margarita pizza lol
There are no chopped tomatoes in a cheese pizza. Its pizza sauce covered with cheese.
little caesar's is generally seen as last on the fast food pizza joint list - but the US little caesar's food def looks better than the UK version.
All my life I thought the same, going back to my mother insisting on PizzaPizza in the 80's because it was dirt cheap. That was until someone offered me Dominos. I previously had never had Dominos. I never thought pizza could get worse than Little Caesars. It was shocking.
@@mrodg88 there are some one-offs for sure that are horrible but generally pizza hut and dominos are seen as #1 and #2. Some people swear by papa john's. I have never heard anyone say they love Little Caesar's over any other though lol.
Yes. I describe Little Caesars as a step down from Pizza Hut, Dominoes, Papa Johns. But a step up from frozen pizza. lol
@@Vendrix86 Yeah, Little Ceasars pretzel crust pizza is gross. Not actual pretzel crust but just colored brown crust and salted. lol My favorite chain pizzas is Numero Uno or Round Table Pizza in No Cal over the usual suspects.
Speak for yourself I always get a hot n ready
My FIRST job was at Little Skeezers! Back then they advertised 2 pizzas for the price of 1, and they came side by side on a single cardboard slab then slid into a paper cover and stapled shut, that's pizza pizza!
i remember getting that when i was a kid in the 80s
I remember that commercial when I was a kid, that was the best version of little Caesars to me
Little Cesar's will Always have spot in my heart since it was cheap my mom would always buy some brings back a lot of childhood memories
Little Ceasars is definitely the "on a budget" pizza. For about a decade or more you could get a large pepperoni for $5. It wasn't until a couple of years ago it went to $7, which is still cheaper than other fast food pizza places. But to be fair, it's pretty good for the price.
Canadian Bacon is what they put on a Hawaiian pizza, along with Pineapple. Canadian Bacon is the same as Ham.
Hawaiian pizza is from Canada and can have ham or bacon. Also in the US, you can get Canadian bacon, which is ham. Gammon sounds like a Japanese movie monster.
Keep in mind, Little Caesars is not supposed to amaze you. At $5 for a 14”, it’s about bang for your buck
There are over 4,000 Little Caesar's locations in over 2200 cities in all 50 states in the US. It's pretty easy to find one over here. I have one in walking distance. It's not the best fast food pizza but it's not the worst either. Economically speaking though, it's probably one of the least expensive. The thin crust is really good. The crazy bread is also really good and very popular. It's different from Olive Garden in that it is coated with a lot more garlic butter and lots of Parmesan cheese. I remember when an order was just 99¢. That was back when you always got two pizzas when you ordered just one. Sounds weird today but you can check out the old commercials to see it was a real thing.
Little Ceasers is FROM the Detroit area. And Detroit style pizza DOESN'T have the sauce on top. Chicago style pizza has the sauce on top. The thick crust, square shape and cheese that gets crispy on the edges is what makes it Detroit Style.
Detroit style does have a dollop of sauce on top of each square
@bernardmayles6564 A few places may do that, but traditional Detroit style pizza doesn't.
Jets is probably the best Michigan based Detroit style pizza place tbh. I know Buddys gets mentioned buts it way overpriced and honestly not as good as Jets.
@@brandonaston301 I prefer jets over buddy's any day of the week.
@@bernardmayles6564 SORRY... Wrong A True Detroit Style has NO Sauce ON TOP.... YOU correct if your think of Chicago.. Born and raised in Michigan lived here for most of my 59 years... Never seen any TRUE DETROIT SYTLE WITH ANY ON TOP..
A few years ago they were $5 a pizza. It was the best thing to eat on a budget. Plus they were also ready to pick up.
Back in the 80s, you used to get 2 pizzas for the price of one. They stopped doing that in the late 90s.
To call Little Caesars Italian would be a crime. Little Caesars is the cheapest pizza you can get in the US from the main pizza restaurants and they taste the cheapest too. It's like the fast food restaurant of pizzas. Little Caesars tastes great though, don't get me wrong.
I never thought I’d like Little Caesers in my life, but the one in town here where I live is awesome!
Margherita pizza here is sparse cheese and tomato with basil. Usually not quit a circle :) It's more "rustic" or "authentic" :D
Yeah, that, and gourmet.
The New Old World Fanceroni Pepperoni Pizza is my favorite at Little Caesar's. You get so much curled/crunchy pepperoni and cheese in every bite. Yum!
4:09 fun fact, if you stare at anything long enough and that is not moving, a person can be put in a trance… watching this video or any video also puts people in trances. It doesn’t have to have the spinning wheel effect to put people in trances.
Love Little Caesars tbh. Cheap and cheerful.
As someone who grew up in CT/NY, I find Little Caesars an affront to my very being.
Well to be fair the main selling point of little Cesar’s is it’s grab and go. Open 24 hrs and it’s 5 dollars
I just had Little Caesars yesterday too for lunch when I was on my lunchbreak had the Detroit Style Deep Dish Pepperoni pizza
Margherita is moz cheese, tomato sauce, basil, with drizzle of evoo. It is my favorite pizza.
I do like the Slice-N-Stix mixed with Pepperoni Pizza with the half bread sticks so damn good
little ceasers was founded in the suburbs of detroit. The city of Garden city to be exact
edit: if you guys dont have "starry soda" do you still have sierra mist? what is your pepsi branded Lemon lime soda in the UK? i miss sierra mist honestly. we also have redonions i'm pretty sure unless that was just during the supply chain crisis after covid.
little caesars is hands down the best pizza chain in my opinion not only are they the cheapest but i think they taste the best (especially if your location is like ours where they only make pizzas to order and don't just have them sitting ready) they are absolutely worth a try they are better than dominoes or papa johns if you have them too.
Sierra Mist was my must get drink with Little Caesars. Now I get McDonalds Sprite since Starry is too lemony for my taste.
My $0.02...Little Caesar's has the best cold (read: refrigerated) pizza!!
I find it interesting that alot of the worst fast food places in US is the best in the UK. KFC is like ther last place people want to go eat in the US meanwhile it is very popular over there. As far as Pizza goes, I will usually go to MOD Pizza (idk if they have that in the UK) Its like subway but for pizza.
How did nobody notice there is no way that was 7 grams of sauce lol. It was probably 70.
Canadian bacon is what’s on the Hawaiian pizza. It’s just another type of ham.
Dominos will never be beaten by any other chain. PERIOD!
deep dish is the best!!
I don’t like deep dish at all. Much prefer thin crust. It’s a matter of personal taste but I grew up in thin crust and folding country.
How can they think Margherite is the same as a cheese pizza. Two totally different things.
With different ingredients
who knows how brits think when it comes to food.
Little Ceasars has ONE really good thing. DEEP DISH PIZZA.
in the us we also got pretzel crust and stuff pretzel crust
Please keep this in mind about USA portion sizes, with so many competing restaurants in an area, owners thought the best way to compete is to offer more for your money you know the old value for money thing, and over the years it just sort of got out of hand and it has remained so.
I can smash a whole Little Caesar’s pizza if I’m hungry enough lol
The Hawaiian is pineapple and Canadian bacon which is similar to a thin ham.
The UK versions look like what the US versions were if you left them in the car all day in the heat.
Omg the British Little Caesars didn’t look appetizing at all.
I love Little Caesars. The fact you can get a large pizza with pepperoni or cheese for 5 dollars is why its so popular.
Personally I get a cheese hot n ready, if I get crazy bread I get the white garlic dipping sauce.
Little Cesars is decent , and you can’t beat it for the price. But the British little cesars looks genuinely disgusting….
They need to tell the fans to call corporate and harass them until the British franchises get their sh*t together and serve cooked food 😂
it’s legitimately a bad look on the business as well…
$5? It hasn't been $5 dollars for years. At least in California, it's $6.49. Where are u from?😜 It looks like the British Little Caesars uses Monterey jack cheese instead of Mozzarella. That's what Monterey jack cheese looks like melted.
To me the British pizzas look like those round frozen pizzas that are shrink wrapped in the frozen pizza isle. Like almost gray cheese.
@@brandonaston301 Yeah! Like the 7-11 ones! Thats exactly what it looks like. Made at the factory but flash frozen and sent to 7-11s. lol
Hawaiian pizza is Canadian bacon or ham and pineapple. It originated in Canada, hence the Canadian bacon.
I am from Florida and love Peri Peri Sauce. We can get it at our local grocery store
Most grocery stores around the country carry peri peri sauce these days.
Little Casars is considered one of the worst pizza places in the US, but i still love it. Dont care what others say.
My local LC does has BBQ chicken pizza. and I’m from the US.
Margherita pizza is Italian and different from a standard Cheese pizza, and we have them in the US all over. It's made with fresh mozzarella, tomato, basil, olive oil, salt, dough. IMO it's definitely not as good tasting as Cheese & Pepperoni but some people prefer it, it's a healthier option. It's still perfectly fine, but has a specific taste. Also, I'm in the camp that doesn't dip pizza into sauce, but I'm sure it's great, like the garlic sauce or the buffalo or blue cheese adds to the flavor. Sometimes the crust/bread taste can be overwhelming/bland, or it tastes a bit like cardboard so the sauce fixes that. It costs a little extra to get sauce, so I don't normally bother. Maybe next time I'll try some sauce.
Haven’t had Oasis since I went to Europe. I miss it
9:35 This is the extra most bestest.
The worst pizzas in the States are all the national chains. Absolute garbage.
Little Ceasers is so underrated… Ugh. I’ve never even heard of them having jalapeños or variety cheesey bread either..
Papa John’s is the best fast food pizza here in the US…
Why go to Little Cesars when Dominos has their medium 2 topping pizzas for $6.99 USD when purchasing another item (pizza, salad, huge 8 piece brownie order, chicken wings [bone-in or boneless], or any of several other items on their website coupon order site?
At least half a dozen pizza sauces (alfredo, marinara, tomato, etc.), crusts (thin, pan, regular), meats, vegetables, etcetera.
Much, much larger variety of everything that Little Cesars doesn't even come close to offering.
And I'm just a customer.
Sadly, I'm not even getting a free pizza out of this comment😂.
Because Dominos is the worst pizza.
domino's is disgusting
I have never bought from Little Ceasars. I do, however, have friends who will pick it up for their kids, for a quick meal. It's cheap, so you can get a lot to feed a lot.
The Hawaiian pizza is canadian bacon, which is closer to ham than bacon
I have never heard of Peri Peri sauce.
If you live on either coast, look in the hot sauce section of your supermarket and they probably sell if. In mid-America, I don’t know.
The only Little Caesars pizza I've ever had was that Bacon Wrapped monstrosity they had some years ago. Which was actually pretty kick ass for such low tier brand.
I grew up here in Florida and used to eat the $5 hot and ready but always get heartburn. So I have a love hate relationship with little Caesar
Love Little Caesars. But I always put ranch on my pizza. It tastes a lot better 😋.
barfff.
I learned how to make their Italian cheese bread and stopped going there all together. It's all I ever ordered.
I'm from Detroit, living here, and eating a Detroit-style pizza IN BED while watching. My god, it's the best.
Literally had no idea Little Caesars existed in the UK
I remember having a Little Ceasars when our town got one. We had a coupon, so we got them because they were super cheap compared to other places.
But, you get what you pay for. One of the worst pizza chains I've had. But I would say it's still edible.
Guys, what...what is going on with the food situation there in the UK? Blink if you need help and portion sizes. This video is killing me; these UK pizzas are a hate crime. 😭
Going to Little Caesars is a last resort here. It's $5, tastes like $5, it's something.
its better than domino's. not much better, but still better
First time I had a pizza from Little Caesars was in mid 90's(?) inside a local BIG KMART(before it was just Kmart then they renovated it and it was yes a bigger Kmart) never had it since.. just like the first time Taco Bell can town (both were gross.. Taco Bell was shut down less then a year later. No one went there. Most kids went to DQ if they wanted food)
These are both places that are either gonna be good value or terrible. If you’re going through another town, you might try it again, as each experience is different
I've had Little Caesars a few times in Canada. It is very wet/doughly. But its cheap, so... Swings and roundabouts.
The HotNFresh is tssty for its price
Menus do say "cheese pizza" but I usually ask for "plain cheese" pizza to indicate no toppings. Fancy places call it Margherita but that conotes imported or fresh buffala mozzarella, probably fresh pear tomato and other upscale ingredients.
Tbf I see where they would get confused since a Margherita pizza is a relatively basic pizza.
Little Caesars is fine, similar to Cici's imo. A cheap pizza that's just "OK."
Day old pizza to me needs a sauce. I re-bake my pizza slices in a toaster oven and sometimes the crust gets really chewy so the sauces save it.
Domino's frequently has sales for $5 when you buy 2 or more medium pizzas/sandwiches. It's the cheapest I've seen for delivery.
Aiden, Authentic Hawaiian Pizza has Ham, bacon and Pineapple and not sure if you know, but Hawaii Pizza was created. In Canada, not Hawaii.
Aidan is right about Hawaiian pizza, it's usually ham on it, not bacon. We have a Little Caesar's down the road and my girlfriend runs down there for a pizza on the regular. I prefer Domino's or Papa Johns or even Pizza Hut... but Little Caesar's isn't bad.
Little Caesars isn't bad, but it definitely isn't good either. It's the pizza you eat when no other options exist.
Hawaiian pizza can be made with pizza sauce or bbq sauce as the base then for toppings you have “Ham/Canadian Bacon”, pineapple and Streaky American bacon that is broken up into small pieces.
I’m here for this.
Seems like the Office Blokes crew needs to get out of the office and tour the UK😂
My wife and I are pretty lucky. As far as Little Caesars, pizza goes. I'm basically stating that for the fact that it is only one mile from our home. And when you add the fact that the pizza is only five dollars. I will admit I was a little confused when I learned that. You can get an old cheese pizza or an all pepperoni cheese pizza, And they're both $5.
So if you like pepperoni, you're getting it all for free. Well, essentially for free. Add all that to the fact that Little Caesars is the only pizza place in America. That does the hot and ready meaning. If you buy any of their basic pizzas when you walk through the door there's already one made and waiting for you without ordering it in advance.
And I bet you there's nowhere in the Uk That you can get a large pizza for $5.
Real Hawaiian pizza is Ham, but a lot of people switch that out for Bacon... for the extra heart disease of course.
Ironic, Little Caesars is from Detroit, Michigan. And their Detroit pizza is not representing of a real Detroit Pizza.
Gaynor is right Pizza Hut over Dominos all day!
He had the two pepperoni pizzas wrong.
To be absolutely clear, and this is something that's often not known/forgotten, Little Caesar's is not a pizza franchise that is holding its own. It's a subsidiary of a distribution company that is half decent pizza. So if it's half decent here in the USA, you can bet your nanny's farthing that it's sub half decent over in the UK. That's why they can do the $5 Hot-'n-Ready pizzas. They are subsidized by their super successful food distribution parent company. It works for a lot of us for a cheap meal option, but I just don't think they have that strong of an influence in the UK to have the same kind of appeal.
Also, I cannot stand Domino's. Their cheese does not reheat at all. You have the misfortune of having any leftovers at all, that's it. That is now garbage. Next time you try to reheat a slice of Domino's pay attention to the cheese. Does it actually melt and change shape and flow or does it just heat up and retain the exact same shape it was refrigerated in? My experience has always been the latter and all that tells me is that they're getting funky cheese and trying to pawn that off as quality.
I really want to try Nando’s. I keep hearing about it on my British TH-cam channels
Little caesars was founded in detroit
Too bad they didn't show the pretzel crust pizza from the US
I legit Google mapped Derby UK 😂 I live in Chicago IL
The best pizza is black olive and mushroom.
To be fair, Little Ceasars is like the cheapest carry out pizza in the US. For the price of crappy frozen pizza you can get a fresh made pizza from Ceasars. What you want for $8. When i was in high school in early 80's Little Ceasars Crazy Bread was the best. I'm not sure it's still any good
Since I have heart failure, I have to watch my sodium intake. I'm glad to see him telling us how much sodium is in the various kinds. Yesterday, I had a Little Caesars pepperoni pizza,I had two slices, and it wasn't that good. First pizza I've had in a while. I can do without pizza for a quite some time.
Still have no idea where Derby is.
Just don't let the pizza get cold, it isn't redeemable afterwards. If you come to the US don't get the "Butter Garlic Sauce" from Domino's, you will be very disappointed. Papa John's has the best Garlic Butter of the chain pizza places, but they aren't everywhere.
❤Soph!
From what I’ve seen the Extramostbestest has more sauce on it so its thicker but honestly it doesn’t have more pepperoni.
Personally I prefer the normal cheese pizza, I don’t like pizza with too much sauce which imo the extramostbestest has too much.
Mug rootbeer is so good for new root beer users. Its mild and almost like a coke. So delicious
@Gaynor, I prefer the Hutt as well😊
Little caesars definitely ranks higher then Dominos. Unfortunately Dominos is pretty bad. The pizza is very low quality. Last time I ordered the Pacific veggie they put maybe 5 single toppings on the whole pizza and all 5 were on one slice.
The bread knots are trash compared to the bread sticks. The wings are full of chunks of fat.
Little caesars can be bad when its not made well but overall its made better. The crazy bread is probably the item on the menu that is most often not made well. The Italian Cheese Bread is always made well.
Everything at Dominos is trash. I ordered a chicken parm sandwich from there and it was gross.
I'm with G on this one. Dipping pizza into another sauce is just so weird to me lol. I want my pizza to taste like pizza, not like a condiment.
Also, in the US cheese is predominantly more an ingredient and less a topping, so when we say "Cheese Pizza" it's basically just the name for a toppingless pizza.
I won’t dip pizza into a cheesy butter sauce but I will always dip pizza into ranch. Specifically Hidden Valley. I didn’t like pizza until I had it with ranch. I also love the hot and cold combination
@@brandonaston301 to me ranch just makes everything just taste like ranch (with the exception of a tiny bit of it being in like sandwiches or wraps). Generally, if I don't like something the way it naturally tastes, I just don't like it and won't eat it. I won't try to make it taste like something completely different just to like it. That's just me though.
Ham and pineapple
Hawaiian is ham and pineapple. I don't know if he got it wrong or Little Caesars does it different. Or maybe it's Canadian bacon which is basically ham, but that might be why he called it bacon. Either way, it's never American bacon
Little Ceasers is a diamond dozen in the states. Their pizza is cheap and they’re famous for their five dollar hot and ready. They’re not five dollars anymore though I think they’re six.
Little Ceasars isn't the best but to be fair in the U.S. the average frozen pizza in the grocery store costs more.
If you're having pizza for dinner you don't even bother considering the calories. That's like getting us the statistics on the burgers and fries at McDonald's. No one goes to McDonald's to lower their calorie intake. And for that same reason, nobody in America gets pizza and cares about the nutrition. What you care about is How often you indulge yourself in pizza.
You have like 5 towns in the UK how do you not know where they are???
uk bacon is just ham.. cut from a different part of the pig than american bacon
everyone dis on little caesars but they good for 5 bucks plus the founder payed rosa parks rent till she pass after he found out she was been evicted and only came out after she pass like man that just won them a customer for life