That had to be the dumbest question I have ever read... clearly you have no sense of a business. You want them to sell you things at cost? Are you gonna pay their expenses on the side? Quality of their food doesn’t play a roll in the price?
While I agree with Rishabh, that Deborah's question is more of a complaint or a statement than a question, I do agree with Deborah's sentiment. Prices for pizzeria food is more expensive in southern NJ than Northern NJ, even though rents and cost of living in certain parts of northern NJ are almost double than that of the mainland southeastern NJ area. Even in expensive New York City, in most residential neighborhoods, an 18 inch large pizza is $15. While in southern NJ it's $15, but the pizza is only 16 inches. The per capita income of NYC is three times that of Atlantic County. NYC and North Jersey pizzerias probably make up the difference in volume, since they have larger populations, but still, the SNJ prices do seem ridiculous when compared with other areas of the country that have similar income averages as us and only charge $10 for a pizza and still seem to make a hefty profit.
It's expensive but it's good
Not only good but LARGE....
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