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Where Do I begin? I been eating Round Table pizza since I was 15 years old, more than 1/2 century now. However today will be the last day. I ordered a Double Play pizza for the Round Table pizza store #1202 on Hartnell Ave, in Redding CA. It was order #23 & invoice # 1013497. My previous experience with this store was not good to put it mildly, but maybe just an off night? Apparently not the case. Tonight was the straw that broke the camel's back. Round Table used to be the gold standard for pizza, at least as far as I was concerned. It was always a top notch pie with ample toppings , quality and constancy. Apparently not anymore. Tonight's pie was the worst f***ing pizza that I have ever had. Not only were the toppings so sparse that they could be classified as pretty much void, but the crust was about 3/4 done at best. I have had better frozen pizza than the garbage I got tonight and one heck of a lot cheaper. I paid $24.29 for a medium pie tonight, if you can really call the diameter of that atrocious thing a medium pizza. Having worked in and managed a deli/pizza restaurant in my younger days, it was drilled into me, from the get go, that quality and product consistency were not only paramount in the food industry for a survival of your customer base, but was also either the worst or best word of mouth advertising that money couldn't buy. Who ever is the manager, the shift manager and the employees who over saw tonight's pizza, that came out of this store, should be the next unemployment claims that the CA Unemployment Department receives. The Round Table Corporate office needs to review this store and it's lack of managerial leadership and quality control, as there currently appears to be none. Look out Round Table, with your current managerial and franchise quality in this Redding, CA store you will undoubtedly be losing many more old time customers who will be turning to other pizza franchises and the frozen pizza industry. Those groups will be coming for you and will be about kicking your keester in the market place. The tag line of " The last honest pizza" is now a casualty as far as I am concerned and your once outstanding product is now a product that is more fitting to be taking up residency in the kitchen garbage pail.


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