Little Caesars Has More to Offer

Jean-Paul Yen
Now I would like to compliment the customer service. I was helped immediately upon entering the establishment. The cashier handled the transaction of order taking and receipt of payment in a professional manner. She assured me that my order would be ready in five minutes. Waiting... Five minutes later my food was delivered with a smile and a merry "Have a good day" and I was out the door ready to test the quality of this food.

I remember when I was in high school and I would frequently get pizza at Little Caesars on Wednesday for dinner. I define frequently as every week. The Wild Wednesday special was a medium twelve inch pizza with one topping for $3.99 plus tax. A few years back Little Caesars changed their wild Wednesday into a Hot N Ready campaign. The new special is five dollars plus tax for a Large pizza with one topping any day of the week. The medium pizza is more expensive than a large pizza! I stopped at a Little Caesars on Garfield and Metro in Clinton Township, but I did not want pizza. I wanted to order something else on their menu. On that warm sunny afternoon I felt like an Italian sandwich and a Caesar salad. The Italian is an excellent choice for a sandwich. The ingredients are salami, ham, provolone, lettuce, tomatoes, red onions and yellow peppers. It comes with Italian dressing in a pita bread. It is delicious served hot or cold. The sandwich is about 16 cm in length. I have a big appetite so I decided to compliment my sandwich with a salad. I ordered a chicken Caesar salad. My total bill came to $8.14 including a six percent sales tax.

The salad bowl was 6 cm deep and had a radius of 9 cm. This contained a good portion for one person or two side salad servings. The ingredients were lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, chicken breast, cucumbers, croutons, parmesan and Caesar dressing. The salad was good. It had the right proportion of lettuce, chicken and cucumbers to satisfy my diet and convince my brain that I was full.

Overall I would recommend trying different Little Caesars locations to find the one you like best. I've learned over the years that they are all created equal but some workers just are happier to serve their customers. I was satisfied with the lunch selection I made that day. If you live near a Little Caesars try their other menu selections outside of the five dollar large pizza. Support your Tigers and Red Wings by stopping at Little Caesars for lunch or dinner. They are owned by the Illitch family.

Published by Jean-Paul Yen

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