![]() While maybe a tad too salty, the flavour was definitely there. Ranking: #1 Review: First impressions: instantly more attractive than the others, and toppings were spread evenly among the slices. Topping coverage was solid, price was reasonable, but the flavour was missing.Ĭompany: Crust Pizza: Crust Supreme Delivery time: 35 minutes Warmth/condition upon arrival: Warm Price (including by the slice): $22 / $2.75 Toppings: Smoked ham, pepperoni, Italian sausage, mushrooms, capsicum, Spanish onions, pineapple and kalamata olives on a tomato base. Ranking: #3 Review: One judge described this pizza as "a mouthful of nothing". Australia's best supreme pizzaĬompany: Pizza Hut Pizza: Super Supreme Delivery time: 35 minutes Warmth/condition upon arrival: Warm Price (including by the slice): $13 / $1.65 Toppings: Smoky honey ham, pepperoni, Italian sausage, beef, mushrooms, Kalamata olives, pineapple, green capsicum and onion. At $3.10 a slice it was the most expensive of the three (though as mentioned in the clip above, Domino's seems to get cheaper the more you buy), so similarly tasty and on-time Crust took out the honours here. Coverage was solid, bar a little lone basil leaf which accidentally made its way onto a slice. Ranking: #1 Review: Pizza crust was much bigger and crispier than it's competitors, and while there was a lot going on toppings-wise, the flavour and simplicity won over the judges.Ĭompany: Domino's Pizza: Mega Meatlovers (from the premium range) Delivery time: 1 hour 45 minutes Warmth/condition upon arrival: Warm Price (including by the slice): $24.90 / $3.10 Toppings: Chicken, Italian sausage, crispy rasher bacon, ground beef, pepperoni, pork and fennel sausage topped with hickory barbecue sauce.| Ranking: #2 Review: The new range didn't disappoint – meat toppings were lovely and crispy, and noticeably better in quality the sausage meat was closer to an Italian-style sausage (one judge described them as "moreish"), and they seem to have ditched that plastic mozzarella for a creamy buffalo-style, with a milkier taste and hue. Overall, not bad for the price tag despite being markedly smaller than Crust's offerings, but not winning material.Ĭompany: Crust Pizza: Meat Deluxe Delivery time: 35 minutes Warmth/condition upon arrival: Warm Price (including by the slice): $22 / $2.75 Toppings: Smoked ham, pepperoni, Italian sausage, house cooked chicken and ground beef and bacon on a barbecue base. The panel were divided over topping coverage, with some wishing there was more and others pleased with the pared-back approach, but one of our judges enjoyed the tanginess of the sauce. Ranking: #3 Review: Intensely smokey and eye-squintingly sweet from all that barbecue sauce (ease up, guys!), it was hard to taste much else on this pizza other than the generous crust. ![]() Australia's best meat-lovers' pizzaĬompany: Pizza Hut Pizza: BBQ meatlovers Delivery time: 35 minutes Warmth/condition upon arrival: Warm Price (including by the slice): $13 / $1.60 per slice Toppings: Smokey bacon rashers, smoky honey ham, pepperoni, Italian sausage, lightly seasoned beef on a rich barbecue sauce. ![]() We opted for the entry-level crusts and base sauces for all pizzas, although, given the recent hoo-ha around Domino's new and improved range, thought it wise to fork up the surcharge for their premium supreme and meat-lovers varieties.Ī few valiant 9Kitcheners put their tastebuds – and waistlines – on the line for this experiment, myself included (it's a tough gig), and here's what we found. With so much hot-button pizza talk floating around, we figured an office 9Kitchen taste-off was in order.įor the taste test parametres, we settled on three popular pizza varieties as our yardstick – Margherita, supreme and meat-lovers – from three of the country's biggest pizza chains: Pizza Hut, Crust and Domino's. Then Domino's' CEO Nick Knight retaliated by one-upping their competitor, basically waging pizza war. "We are giving 10,001 customers the chance to find their new favourite premium pizza by trying one of our new premium pizzas for free," Knight said in a media release, directing customers to download a code from the company's Facebook page. "Because we love the most classic pizza, we're giving away 10,000 FREE Margherita pizzas this weekend from Friday to Sunday!" the company announced on their Facebook page. Pizza Hut quickly announced they'd be giving away 10,000 free Margheritas over the same weekend. However, competitors didn't waste any time capitalising on the controversy.
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