How Much Does An "Internet Marketing Pizza" Cost In Your Country?

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I know it's standard practice to compare the price of an IM product to the price of a pizza but it seems there's a wild variation in pizza prices.

Anything from $7 to $27.

So, how much does a bog standard, medium cheese and tomato pizza cost where you live?

And how about that other famous staple of IM comparisons - the cup of coffee. How much do you pay for one of those?

Martin
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  • Profile picture of the author goliathseo
    $3.50 for the coffee and I believe $7-$9 for pizza
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Stepp
    I don't drink coffee, so I can't help you there... But I'm addicted to Pizza!

    Right now, Pizza Hut is running a special here. $10 for any pizza you want (any size, toppings, crust, etc...).

    $7-$9 is a good range though for a medium cheese pizza.
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    • Profile picture of the author Martin Luxton
      Wow,

      Pizza Hut in Turkey charges $15. Though you do get the second one free if you drive over and pick it up yourself.

      Martin
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  • Profile picture of the author WarriorMaster
    $7 for the pizza.

    But I believe that we count in M cheeseburgers
    $1.5 for one
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  • Profile picture of the author mr2monster
    Little Caesars Pizza has a "Hot & Ready" for a large cheese or pepperoni for $5 bucks.

    You don't even have to call ahead, you just walk in and they're "Hot & Ready" for you... and they're pretty damn good too.
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    • Profile picture of the author mgkimsal
      I'm from the home of Little Caesars (Detroit area) and grew up on those things. Moved to Raleigh and they're few and far between. Closest one is about 9 miles one way - nearly 20 miles round trip. Needless to say I don't get as much LC as I used to !

      Typical pizza prices in our area are the $5 LC ones up to $9-$11 depending on what you get.
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      • Originally Posted by mgkimsal View Post

        I'm from the home of Little Caesars (Detroit area) and grew up on those things. Moved to Raleigh and they're few and far between. Closest one is about 9 miles one way - nearly 20 miles round trip. Needless to say I don't get as much LC as I used to !

        Typical pizza prices in our area are the $5 LC ones up to $9-$11 depending on what you get.

        I know what you mean. It's about 9-10 miles from
        where I live to the nearest Pizza Hut, and about
        25 miles to Little Caesar's.

        Pizza is pretty much a special occasion around here.

        Michael
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        • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
          Originally Posted by Michael Worthington View Post

          Pizza is pretty much a special occasion around here.
          Several years ago I had to visit a client site in Iowa's grain country. I did grain elevator and truck scale software at the time. Since my visit was a "special occasion" they drove 50 miles to the nearest Pizza Hut to get lunch for us.

          As for pizza here at home, Totino's frozen pizza is only $1.29. Papa Johns, Pizza Hut and Little Cesears are nearby if I want to eat somebody else's frozen pizza masquerading as fresh. Coffee comes from my Breville Cafe Roma Espresso Maker with espresso grind being about $8 a bag. I very rarely buy coffee out.
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          • Profile picture of the author Hauser
            Over here in good old Switzerland our "Online Pizzas" are way more expensive.....

            Get a 11 Inch "standard" pizza for about 15$
            15 Inch about from 28 up to 35$

            Coffee up to 5$

            Our pizzas are also very thin. Kind of European standard. And only in some few places I can get that real American style Pizza.

            God, I`d love to see some Pizza Huts over here !
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Stepp
    Most of the Little Caesars here in Cleveland were bought out by a company called Oven Fresh. They run the $5 pizza special just like Little Caesars, but I don't really like their pizza very much.

    All of this pizza talk is making me hungry!
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  • Profile picture of the author MichaelHiles
    Killer pizza with yeast crust from Pizza King: $25
    Double shot Americano from the La Pavoni sitting on my personal coffee bar: $.15
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  • Profile picture of the author Forest_Parks
    Pizza hut is about $7 for cheese and tom but you can get it much much cheaper elsewhere.... I'm in Egypt btw.
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  • Profile picture of the author JackPowers
    Here in Thailand it is:

    $7 for Pizza hut pizza, $13 for a good Italian pizza, $2 for a big cup of coffee at Starbucks.

    However a great freshly cooked meal in a Mom and Pop restaurant costs only $1-$1.5, it's really amazing.
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    • Profile picture of the author Martin Luxton
      Originally Posted by JackPowers View Post

      Here in Thailand it is:

      $7 for Pizza hut pizza, $13 for a good Italian pizza, $2 for a big cup of coffee at Starbucks.

      However a great freshly cooked meal in a Mom and Pop restaurant costs only $1-$1.5, it's really amazing.

      I thought the big international chains kept their prices similar worldwide.
      McDonalds and Starbucks in Turkey charge pretty much the same prices as in London.

      Martin
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      • Profile picture of the author JackPowers
        Originally Posted by Martin Luxton View Post

        I thought the big international chains kept their prices similar worldwide.
        McDonalds and Starbucks in Turkey charge pretty much the same prices as in London.

        Martin
        On second check, I was thinking of the Thai spinoff of both (PizzaCompany and CoffeeWorld)! You are correct Pizza Hut $10 for medium.

        I don't eat there much anyway. Prefer the local offerings!
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        • Profile picture of the author Srikanth D
          Pizza $2-$3
          Coffee $0.15-$0.5
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  • Profile picture of the author ForeignProfessor
    A regular pizza hut pizza costs $16.50 here. A Large costs $23 approx.

    I never eat it. Too greasy and too expensive. If I eat pizza I use a local chain that is only $11 or so a pizza.

    Starbucks is expensive. I think their cheapest coffee is about $3.50 If you get something fancy like a latte or capuccino etc. it's $5-$7+ depending on size.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Pereira
    $4 for a pizza, $0.50 for a good cup of coffee.

    Gotta love India.
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