Your food videos are honestly some of the best "detours" on this channel, it's cool seeing coverage of the actual products that these locations are known for and not just the architecture
I didn't think a bad pizza could exist until I had Chuck's as an adult. Years ago, I decided to get a take out from Chuck since I remember it being good as a kid while my friend got Pizza Hut next door. I couldn't believe how bad it was. As the video mentioned, the sauce tasted like ketchup and the cheese felt like the lowest quality they could get. I had never been so jealous of Pizza Hut...
I know it's not take out pizza, but go buy a box of fox deluxe frozen pizza(my mother use to buy them growing up in the 80's when we were broke), that garbage makes Aldi's knock off of Tombstone pizza seem like 5 star gourmet.
@@jetman80popsLittle Caesars is awesome for a major chain, Chuck E. Cheese is way overpriced, and is so bland and vomit worthy it makes Fox Deluxe cardboard frozen pizza look like a 5 star pizzeria pie!!
I used to work at chuck e cheese back in the day. The pizza was alright fresh out of the oven but it NEVER was any good anytime I tried to reheat it either in the oven or microwave. It literally had a shelf life of about 3 hours. I can't imagine this is frozen pizza good on any level. Really, it's pizza meant for kids who are used to eating really bland things and who don't know any better what's good or not. Small kids have to be able to eat it without puking every where from too much excitement. The sauce is bland on purpose and the cheese is low quality. Anyways, fun video, have fun trying to poop this out
Did you go and play on your PlayStation while it was cooking for added authenticity? :D But those photos of food you get on packaging are always incredibly misleading, the photo shoots will use stuff like melted candle wax and latex glue to simulate a real cheesy look and that strech when you pull a section away.
I once did an essay for a writing class that focused on how they faked food for advertising. It was disgusting to research not just because of the absolutely nonedible materials they used to represent real food (glue for milk, motor oil for syrup) but also the amount of food wasted since they’d still use actual food but cover it with the fake stuff.
I took a whole class in college on food advertising and how they create things for ads. It was so interesting to me. Motor Oil syrup, fake cereal floating on cardboard, shaving cream, foam inside burgers, painted meat. I never looked at commercials or packaging again after that. this was way back before the internet went public and everyone didn’t know about all of this yet. Now a lot of people caught on and know these secrets too, due to the internet.
I've never been to a Chuck E Cheese but there used to be a place called Bullwinkle's Family Fun Center that had the Rocky & Bullwinkle characters as its theme. It existed in the 1980's through the early 90's. When you ordered pizza they literally unwrapped a frozen cheese pizza in front of you and added whatever toppings you were getting. It tasted like the cardboard it was packaged on.
I almost went to Bully’s in Oregon once. Decided that the food was likely better outside the area though I REALLY wanted to ride go-karts. Strangely enough, there was a Fry’s Electronics across the street.
Totally off the pizza theme. I went to a goofy golf place with my youth group. They had our parents send us with money for dinner which ended up being at the golf place. My brother and I love Mexican food so we excitedly ordered the burrito. We literally watched them grab frozen burritos like you can buy at the store, and heat them up in the microwave! They were terrible and cold in the center! I can’t imagine adding toppings to a frozen pizza at a restaurant! That’s crazy!
Do chair-tossing , fist-flying , weave-pulling brawls come with the pizza when purchased at the store? I believe the at home experience of eating CC pizza would be enhanced if they were.
Food reviews can go hand in hand with the regular content of your channel. You can go to a mall, see a food court occupant that’s struggling, and critique the food in the context of what’s causing their downfall. Though the usual culprit is corporate greed, the quality of their output is often a culprit in itself. So that would open up all new doors, and make your channel stand out from the other dead mall channels!!!
I miss Cozzoli's at the Broward Mall in the 80s and 90s. One slice was like two meals! After I'd say, "And a mall coke", and they would hook it up with a massive 32oz for 50 cents whether you worked in the mall or not, you knew the soda password lol.
16 dollars for such a disgusting pizza... im amazed chuck e cheese is still alive, it just seems like the kind of thing that millennials wouldve killed off by now LOL
The one I went to when I was a kid is oddly still open and at the same place it at lasted the Target that was sitting right next to it that got turned into a Thrift Store.
The last time I had CEC pizza was literally almost 15 years ago and it wasn’t bad. Expensive but not bad. My niece was a few years old then and hey, you do as kids want sometimes. She had a blast and we went a few times after but being that there was a Costco just down the street, we’d go there for pizza THEN take my niece to CEC to play the rest of the night until closing. The one thing I did love about CEC was that they were the only place in my town that served caffeine-free Coke and CEC had free refills so that was a plus for me.
that was a lot of fun and a much needed laugh....couldn't help but laugh with you guys when you started....and I am also happy to say that I will never be in the market for a pizza a la Chuck E. Cheese....Well done!
We used to have family nights at the Chuck E. Cheeses' in San Jose California. It was the original (or at least the spirit of the original) with the two stories, and a giant show floor. The pizzas there were incredible, and it was an excellent bang for buck package for a family of 4. Good times, GG's Chuck E.
I saw this at Frys a couple days ago for the first time, or at least first time I noticed it existed. Was tempted, but passed on it. For that price you can get Paul Newman's Pepperoni which is the best frozen pizza I have ever had.
I guarantee i've had worse frozen pizza. Back in the 80s, someone marketed a frozen pizza with artificial cheese for the lactose intolerant. It was so bad I had to put ketchup on it to tolerate it. Needless to say it disappeared from the grocery store rather quickly. It was as bad as the putrid pizza they served at my high school.
It's been a very long time since I was in a Chuck E Cheese arcade, but I recall the pizza being rather tasteless. I guess they wanted to bring their "great" recipe to the grocery store for those afraid to go to their arcade?
I giggled hysterically watching you guys ingest this imitation pizza. I have only been to an Upchuck pizza once, for a friend's kids birthday party. Yes the cardboard box has more flavour and nutrients. And the tomato basted ketchup sauce is a thing of wonderment. Glad you survived this bit of ill begotten nostalgia. I wonder if they sell gift cards? Thst would makes a great Secret Santa "gag" gift.
chuck e cheese's pizza was the least microwave friendly leftovers of my childhood. the sauce would coagulate. the mutant tomatoes would attempt to reconstitute themselves like a t-1000 after getting hit by a truck and splashed across a few blocks. i'd be picking skins out of my teeth. wretched pizza.
Thank you for this. I went to the store with my son to get bagel bites and he started freaking out because he saw Chuck E , so I bought it. It’s in the freezer right now and I wanted to do some research before making it 😂
Deja vu all over again! The frozen pizza looks like the ones my kids sold at school fundraisers back in the day. Apparently they taste like the cardboard fundraiser pizzas too.
I want to thank these two men for putting their lives on the line with this video!!!! They risked disfigurement and even death by doubble food poisining by pizza. The strouggle is real people, please like a subscribe!!!
I didn't know Chuck E Cheese was around anymore. Needless to say they died for me when the arcades and ball pits were replaces by ticket generating machines.
Beware the urban legend of Chuck E. Cheese recycled pizza. The one from the restaurant has a piece where the crust is not lining up to the one next to it.
The cheese on the one from an actual CEC has more color than the frozen one. At least that's one thing the restaurant version has on it that's better than the frozen one.
I've actually never had Chuck E. Cheese pizza before (the closest one to where we live was 2 hours away and it closed almost 10 years ago). I guess I'm not missing anything! Those pizzas look like they only have slightly more flavor than cardboard, LOL.
Amazing. Amazingly bad. And I kinda frown on CEC for sneakily changing their name for delivery. If you didn’t know the characters names you could easily get catfished into thinking you were ordering from a local eatery.
You guys had me rolling every time you tried to figure out a new adjective to describe how bad these pies were. All I can say is Retail Archeology has a new meme, "Sadness".
They use the worst ingredients then skimp on everything to make it bland and tasteless. I can only imagine the frozen generic of a pizza that sucks to begin with.
I feel like there's an angle here where you could qualify for a research grant of some type. I'll bet ASU would fund this and some expeditions into the heart of darkness of some dead malls!
I remember seeing that on twitter! I did have legit CEC pizza a few months ago this year (long story) while it's probably not in my top 5, I've definitely had worse. I think my go-to for home-baked pizza is digiorno (definitely not delivery quality, but extremely close) I didn't know about the pasqually's thing... funny enough there's an amazing joint in sacramento 'pasquale's' if you're ever up that way that's the best pizza in town by far!
If your grocery store carries Screamin Sicillian give the Holy Pepperoni a try when its on sale for $5.99. It is simply the best frozen pizza I have ever had.
Wow, what a fall from grace. :( I worked at a Chuck E Cheese for a few good years as my first job and I remember them making everything fresh every day. Really, really good food. Been some time though, and the location I was at was just demolished a couple months ago. Still, one of the best and most fun jobs I've ever had.
I use to work at a gas station/deli/liquor store/video poker palace(use to be legal in S. Carolina) back in high school in the late 90's as my first job, and we got in the same pizza as most school got that was the big sheets of Tony's pizza with the mini pepperoni chunks, and depending on which you ordered you could get it perforated cut in squares, or triangles so it was easier to cut right out of the oven, and it was honestly good for what is was.
Since this is food there is a place out in the East Valley called teriyaki kitchen called teriyaki kitchen that you have to check out this place has been around since 1992 and when you walk in it looks like 1992 also they have neon around the top of the dining room it's a pretty interesting place definitely great to check out
Would love to see more random foods you found videos! Especially things like Chuck E. Cheese's since it is like finding an archaeologic item, old and classic doesn't always mean good.
My usual frozen pizza is Newmans Own. But I still add pizza sauce and cheese to it as well as fresh mushrooms. Then it’s actually a good frozen pizza. The crust is why I prefer Newmans Own. I don’t follow the cooking directions. I find that if you have an electric oven to bake the pizza for longer at 350 degrees. That way the crust and toppings cook more evenly. You’ve got to get the crust crispy on a frozen pizza otherwise the crust will be kind of leathery.
“The animatronic characters _don’t_ tend to get a bit ‘quirky’ here at night.” I saw those frozen Upchuck E. Cheese pizzas 🍕 in the freezer cases of the store, haven’t tried it yet.
I dread this brand of pizza bout the same as little creasars, I found out that the crust is the biggest ingredient of a pizza and usually is the cheapest as well
Wow...if you say Totino's is better than this, then yes...it must be the worst pizza ever, because despite the cheap price, Totino's Party Pizzas are the worst pizzas I've ever had. They're like someone took a giant cracker and covered it in cheese and ketchup. I likely may have picked up one of these to try at some point just to see how it was (I'm curious that way), but you just saved me $6, so thanks, dudes, for your valiant sacrifice. :D XD
Arizona's and Virginia's economic situations are vastly different, especially my part of the state which is more rural (central southwest) but for $20, we can get 3 one topping large Little Caesar's Pizza for that and that is after state, local, and a "prepared food tax"... I crap you not! Well, maybe a bit more but not past $23. Papa John's in the other hand will cost about $20 after taxes.
You can get that price at little Caesar's in the Phoenix metro. The hot n ready is still 5-6 bucks. I think the chucky cheese in this case is just a rip off single pizza price like pizza hut or papa johns charging 16 for one now.
All frozen pizza now days taste like it's made out of cardboard crust and plastic cheese. I remember as a teenager eating Tostinos pizza and they used to have real crust, sage in the sausage, and a ton of cheese that actually melted. People...we are being fed Jetson food , at least it seems that way in my opinion . Wonder where the real food goes...like we are all in a Soylent green movie. Even Twinkies no longer have a bunch of cream filling like they used to and have you noticed the cake taste weird now. Yep...Soylent freaking green.
OK, first off let me just say Chuck's grin on the box is CREEPY. I wouldn't be buying just because of that! Why didn't they just use the regular smile instead? Second off, there's probably CARDBOARD that's tastier than that pizza. >:/
This was too much fun! I kinda want to see if Ralphs (Kroger) has this pizza on sale :) As to the restaurant pizza - remember how great it was in the 80s? And during the height of COVID they were offering these for $5 at some locations. Guess that promo has ended...
Actually do deliver for DoorDash and Uber eats on the side I once had to pick up pizza from John’s incredible Pizza and it was under a different name as well when I told the customer where it came from they were disappointed
The only pizza i can truly say is worse, are those 'Celeste' pizzas from the dollar store. Now my grocery store has started selling those things too for 79 cents each. I have never seen anyone buy them. My dad liked to eat them when I was growing up, but they were nothing more than card board and a half teaspoon of sauce. The frozen pizza in this video looked like a sponge by the way. Scary stuff.
Oh, you took it out of the plastic. That was the flavor enhancer.
Lmfao!
LMAO
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Your food videos are honestly some of the best "detours" on this channel, it's cool seeing coverage of the actual products that these locations are known for and not just the architecture
“This tastes like sadness.” That has to be one of your best quotes yet, Erik. Awesome pizza review.
But is it as bad as CC's pizza??? 🤐
AHAHAHA! beauty
I didn't think a bad pizza could exist until I had Chuck's as an adult. Years ago, I decided to get a take out from Chuck since I remember it being good as a kid while my friend got Pizza Hut next door. I couldn't believe how bad it was. As the video mentioned, the sauce tasted like ketchup and the cheese felt like the lowest quality they could get. I had never been so jealous of Pizza Hut...
I know it's not take out pizza, but go buy a box of fox deluxe frozen pizza(my mother use to buy them growing up in the 80's when we were broke), that garbage makes Aldi's knock off of Tombstone pizza seem like 5 star gourmet.
Little Caesars is slightly worse then the rat pizza.
@@jetman80popsLittle Caesars is awesome for a major chain, Chuck E. Cheese is way overpriced, and is so bland and vomit worthy it makes Fox Deluxe cardboard frozen pizza look like a 5 star pizzeria pie!!
@@CommodoreFan64 if you think Little Caesars is awesome your pizza pallet isn't good
@@jetman80pops To each their own, but my local Little Caesars location is always on point, polite, friendly, fast, and never lets me down.
I used to work at chuck e cheese back in the day. The pizza was alright fresh out of the oven but it NEVER was any good anytime I tried to reheat it either in the oven or microwave. It literally had a shelf life of about 3 hours.
I can't imagine this is frozen pizza good on any level.
Really, it's pizza meant for kids who are used to eating really bland things and who don't know any better what's good or not. Small kids have to be able to eat it without puking every where from too much excitement. The sauce is bland on purpose and the cheese is low quality.
Anyways, fun video, have fun trying to poop this out
"have fun trying to poop this out" - brand new sentence right there.
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Did you go and play on your PlayStation while it was cooking for added authenticity? :D
But those photos of food you get on packaging are always incredibly misleading, the photo shoots will use stuff like melted candle wax and latex glue to simulate a real cheesy look and that strech when you pull a section away.
You can actually fold the box into a ball pit.
I once did an essay for a writing class that focused on how they faked food for advertising. It was disgusting to research not just because of the absolutely nonedible materials they used to represent real food (glue for milk, motor oil for syrup) but also the amount of food wasted since they’d still use actual food but cover it with the fake stuff.
@@DeliciousHotShmoze - You should see what supermarkets throw away on a daily basis.
I took a whole class in college on food advertising and how they create things for ads. It was so interesting to me. Motor Oil syrup, fake cereal floating on cardboard, shaving cream, foam inside burgers, painted meat. I never looked at commercials or packaging again after that. this was way back before the internet went public and everyone didn’t know about all of this yet. Now a lot of people caught on and know these secrets too, due to the internet.
@@SCU3A_S7EVE At whole foods we donate all the stuff that gets thrown out to food banks.
Really helps the local communities.
I've never been to a Chuck E Cheese but there used to be a place called Bullwinkle's Family Fun Center that had the Rocky & Bullwinkle characters as its theme. It existed in the 1980's through the early 90's. When you ordered pizza they literally unwrapped a frozen cheese pizza in front of you and added whatever toppings you were getting. It tasted like the cardboard it was packaged on.
I remember Bullwinkles. It became Boomers and then shut down post covid.
That sounds so horrible lol.
I almost went to Bully’s in Oregon once. Decided that the food was likely better outside the area though I REALLY wanted to ride go-karts. Strangely enough, there was a Fry’s Electronics across the street.
we still have a Bullwinkle's fun center up and running in Seattle. never knew about the unwrapping frozen pizza part.
Totally off the pizza theme. I went to a goofy golf place with my youth group. They had our parents send us with money for dinner which ended up being at the golf place. My brother and I love Mexican food so we excitedly ordered the burrito. We literally watched them grab frozen burritos like you can buy at the store, and heat them up in the microwave! They were terrible and cold in the center! I can’t imagine adding toppings to a frozen pizza at a restaurant! That’s crazy!
The fact that the pizza clearly looks and sounds like Ellios pizza or worse for over 6 bucks...that is insane. Ill just get a Red Baron for 3 bucks.
Heck even Red Baron pizza is better than that crappy Chuck E. Cheese pizza. 🍕
I like the "Enjoy by" date on the frozen pizza. Even in within the date given, no one is enjoying it.
Nice! 🤣
Do chair-tossing , fist-flying , weave-pulling brawls come with the pizza when purchased at the store?
I believe the at home experience of eating CC pizza would be enhanced if they were.
they could have started throwing chairs at each other I suppose
And pee on the floor. There tends to be that stale urine smell in some of them.
Food reviews can go hand in hand with the regular content of your channel. You can go to a mall, see a food court occupant that’s struggling, and critique the food in the context of what’s causing their downfall. Though the usual culprit is corporate greed, the quality of their output is often a culprit in itself. So that would open up all new doors, and make your channel stand out from the other dead mall channels!!!
Thank you for saving me the $7.99! I saw this at Kroger and was morbidly curious...
7.99? Sheesh
You guys are hilarious! And brave for daring to eat pizza with a smiling rat on it!
That expression is CREEPY, why did anyone think it was a good idea to use it?!?
I miss the old rat to be honest there new rat I just don't like the look of.
@@gordontaylor2815I think that rat looks like he's trolling the consumers.
I miss Cozzoli's at the Broward Mall in the 80s and 90s. One slice was like two meals! After I'd say, "And a mall coke", and they would hook it up with a massive 32oz for 50 cents whether you worked in the mall or not, you knew the soda password lol.
That was actually pretty clever.
Totinos pizza, now theres a name i havent heard in a long time.
Lived on that on night shifts many years ago
16 dollars for such a disgusting pizza... im amazed chuck e cheese is still alive, it just seems like the kind of thing that millennials wouldve killed off by now LOL
Three words: Nostalgia. Nostalgia. Nostalgia.
The one I went to when I was a kid is oddly still open and at the same place it at lasted the Target that was sitting right next to it that got turned into a Thrift Store.
The last time I had CEC pizza was literally almost 15 years ago and it wasn’t bad. Expensive but not bad. My niece was a few years old then and hey, you do as kids want sometimes. She had a blast and we went a few times after but being that there was a Costco just down the street, we’d go there for pizza THEN take my niece to CEC to play the rest of the night until closing. The one thing I did love about CEC was that they were the only place in my town that served caffeine-free Coke and CEC had free refills so that was a plus for me.
that was a lot of fun and a much needed laugh....couldn't help but laugh with you guys when you started....and I am also happy to say that I will never be in the market for a pizza a la Chuck E. Cheese....Well done!
We all know you guys devoured both pizzas as soon as the cameras went off.
I certainly would have.
We used to have family nights at the Chuck E. Cheeses' in San Jose California. It was the original (or at least the spirit of the original) with the two stories, and a giant show floor.
The pizzas there were incredible, and it was an excellent bang for buck package for a family of 4. Good times, GG's Chuck E.
What are your plans for the 250 e-tickets?
I saw this at Frys a couple days ago for the first time, or at least first time I noticed it existed. Was tempted, but passed on it. For that price you can get Paul Newman's Pepperoni which is the best frozen pizza I have ever had.
I love Paul Newman’s, their pasta sauces and salad dressing are bomb.
I guarantee i've had worse frozen pizza. Back in the 80s, someone marketed a frozen pizza with artificial cheese for the lactose intolerant. It was so bad I had to put ketchup on it to tolerate it. Needless to say it disappeared from the grocery store rather quickly. It was as bad as the putrid pizza they served at my high school.
don't forget totino's pizza rolls and mini bagel pizzas still use fake cheese to clog up your intestinal tract
They still sell that fake dairy free cheese, it’s vegan cheese, tastes awful and gives you terrible gas.
@@nslouka90 I have severe lactose intolerance, but it's better to deal with some real cheese instead of the fake crap.
@@cornjobb Anything Totino's is utter shit tbh
I still don't understand why CeC didn't change their recipe to match Peter Piper Pizza when they acquired them
It's been a very long time since I was in a Chuck E Cheese arcade, but I recall the pizza being rather tasteless. I guess they wanted to bring their "great" recipe to the grocery store for those afraid to go to their arcade?
I giggled hysterically watching you guys ingest this imitation pizza. I have only been to an Upchuck pizza once, for a friend's kids birthday party. Yes the cardboard box has more flavour and nutrients. And the tomato basted ketchup sauce is a thing of wonderment.
Glad you survived this bit of ill begotten nostalgia.
I wonder if they sell gift cards? Thst would makes a great Secret Santa "gag" gift.
chuck e cheese's pizza was the least microwave friendly leftovers of my childhood. the sauce would coagulate. the mutant tomatoes would attempt to reconstitute themselves like a t-1000 after getting hit by a truck and splashed across a few blocks. i'd be picking skins out of my teeth. wretched pizza.
Lmao. Mutant tomatoes.
I always add my own toppings to frozen pizzas. I never just stick them in the oven as is.
They both look like middle-school cafeteria pizza.
Thank you for this. I went to the store with my son to get bagel bites and he started freaking out because he saw Chuck E , so I bought it. It’s in the freezer right now and I wanted to do some research before making it 😂
"Real ingredients" I mean yeah it does but a nuclear reactor also has "real ingredients". 😂
“Disappoint your kids at home”
the slogan for the company parents who say “No, we have X at home” buy crap from.
Deja vu all over again! The frozen pizza looks like the ones my kids sold at school fundraisers back in the day. Apparently they taste like the cardboard fundraiser pizzas too.
I want to thank these two men for putting their lives on the line with this video!!!! They risked disfigurement and even death by doubble food poisining by pizza. The strouggle is real people, please like a subscribe!!!
I never would have thought one of my tweets would make it into one of your videos. Very cool. 🙂
I didn't know Chuck E Cheese was around anymore. Needless to say they died for me when the arcades and ball pits were replaces by ticket generating machines.
We have one here in Boise.
Beware the urban legend of Chuck E. Cheese recycled pizza. The one from the restaurant has a piece where the crust is not lining up to the one next to it.
Funny thing is I’ve been to two birthday parties this weekend, both had little Caesar’s
The cheese on the one from an actual CEC has more color than the frozen one.
At least that's one thing the restaurant version has on it that's better than the frozen one.
Ah, nothing like videos of people deliberately injuring themselves, feels like 2008 all over again. :)
I've actually never had Chuck E. Cheese pizza before (the closest one to where we live was 2 hours away and it closed almost 10 years ago). I guess I'm not missing anything! Those pizzas look like they only have slightly more flavor than cardboard, LOL.
Amazing. Amazingly bad. And I kinda frown on CEC for sneakily changing their name for delivery. If you didn’t know the characters names you could easily get catfished into thinking you were ordering from a local eatery.
People eventually caught on by comparing addresses. I believe some Applebees locations pulled the same kind of douchebag stunt as well...
You guys had me rolling every time you tried to figure out a new adjective to describe how bad these pies were. All I can say is Retail Archeology has a new meme, "Sadness".
This kind of pizza sells for 2.50 euros - 4 euros per pizza in Estonia. If you ordered it for over 6. Ohboy! Rekt
They use the worst ingredients then skimp on everything to make it bland and tasteless. I can only imagine the frozen generic of a pizza that sucks to begin with.
I feel like there's an angle here where you could qualify for a research grant of some type. I'll bet ASU would fund this and some expeditions into the heart of darkness of some dead malls!
I remember seeing that on twitter! I did have legit CEC pizza a few months ago this year (long story) while it's probably not in my top 5, I've definitely had worse. I think my go-to for home-baked pizza is digiorno (definitely not delivery quality, but extremely close) I didn't know about the pasqually's thing... funny enough there's an amazing joint in sacramento 'pasquale's' if you're ever up that way that's the best pizza in town by far!
If your grocery store carries Screamin Sicillian give the Holy Pepperoni a try when its on sale for $5.99. It is simply the best frozen pizza I have ever had.
Wow, what a fall from grace. :( I worked at a Chuck E Cheese for a few good years as my first job and I remember them making everything fresh every day. Really, really good food. Been some time though, and the location I was at was just demolished a couple months ago. Still, one of the best and most fun jobs I've ever had.
This reminded me I have at least one Chuck-E-Cheese token from the 80's. It's with my other childhood stuff. Just something fun to have.
FYI: Using tokens and quarters is more fun that game tickets.
Are you sure that's not boot leg Chucky Cheese? That doesn't even look like Chucky Cheese.
Flatlander pizza
Pizza: How did you know?
_explodes_
The new Chuck E. Cheese mascot is truly atrocious
I’ve never had Chuck E. Cheese pizza but just by looking at this…my intuition was right. I’m not missing out. Great video! Keep them coming! 😂
Honestly, this makes the worst school cafeteria pizza look a whole lot better… thanks for the review!
I use to work at a gas station/deli/liquor store/video poker palace(use to be legal in S. Carolina) back in high school in the late 90's as my first job, and we got in the same pizza as most school got that was the big sheets of Tony's pizza with the mini pepperoni chunks, and depending on which you ordered you could get it perforated cut in squares, or triangles so it was easier to cut right out of the oven, and it was honestly good for what is was.
Great video as always man!
This makes me hungry for Saturday Night Live's Almost Pizza.
My husband said he used to call it "chunky cheese" when he was a kid.
I'm sure it would be "chunky" if you barfed it up from overexcitement or food poisoning! :P
@@gordontaylor2815 pretty sure he meant it was gross so yeah barf. Lol
Now I know why people dine and dash at CEC. They don't want to pay for crappy pizza!
I still miss Showbiz Pizza
Your funniest video yet. I was laughing so hard watching and listening to you guys try to eat that Pizza. Hysterical!
For a second there I thought Fry's was back in business, then I remembered 'oh yeah they have grocery stores'
Since this is food there is a place out in the East Valley called teriyaki kitchen called teriyaki kitchen that you have to check out this place has been around since 1992 and when you walk in it looks like 1992 also they have neon around the top of the dining room it's a pretty interesting place definitely great to check out
Would love to see more random foods you found videos! Especially things like Chuck E. Cheese's since it is like finding an archaeologic item, old and classic doesn't always mean good.
My usual frozen pizza is Newmans Own. But I still add pizza sauce and cheese to it as well as fresh mushrooms. Then it’s actually a good frozen pizza. The crust is why I prefer Newmans Own. I don’t follow the cooking directions. I find that if you have an electric oven to bake the pizza for longer at 350 degrees. That way the crust and toppings cook more evenly. You’ve got to get the crust crispy on a frozen pizza otherwise the crust will be kind of leathery.
“The animatronic characters _don’t_ tend to get a bit ‘quirky’ here at night.” I saw those frozen Upchuck E. Cheese pizzas 🍕 in the freezer cases of the store, haven’t tried it yet.
The boxes were the best part!
Better cardboard, better the recycling!
They actually have this at Kroger in McComb Mississippi I wanted to try one but my wife talked me out of it
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I nearly had a stroke. a red baron in my state cost 4 bucks at most at Meijer, to be more expensive and worse is just incredible.
I dread this brand of pizza bout the same as little creasars, I found out that the crust is the biggest ingredient of a pizza and usually is the cheapest as well
Chuck E Cheese with Frozen White Castle . What else could we ask for?
Wow...if you say Totino's is better than this, then yes...it must be the worst pizza ever, because despite the cheap price, Totino's Party Pizzas are the worst pizzas I've ever had. They're like someone took a giant cracker and covered it in cheese and ketchup. I likely may have picked up one of these to try at some point just to see how it was (I'm curious that way), but you just saved me $6, so thanks, dudes, for your valiant sacrifice. :D XD
Arizona's and Virginia's economic situations are vastly different, especially my part of the state which is more rural (central southwest) but for $20, we can get 3 one topping large Little Caesar's Pizza for that and that is after state, local, and a "prepared food tax"... I crap you not! Well, maybe a bit more but not past $23. Papa John's in the other hand will cost about $20 after taxes.
You can get that price at little Caesar's in the Phoenix metro. The hot n ready is still 5-6 bucks. I think the chucky cheese in this case is just a rip off single pizza price like pizza hut or papa johns charging 16 for one now.
Have you tried the brick fired oven chuck e cheese pizza version? Great stuff!
Been over a decade since I have eaten this pizza. My kids are all grown now. They loved it there.
Actually one of the best frozen pizzas ive had as far as frozen goes. Nice crunch tangy sauce with good proportion of cheese
Thank you for protecting the public from this product! God bless!
I think tombstone pizza is pretty bad. You are right, that frozen pizza was sad.
All frozen pizza now days taste like it's made out of cardboard crust and plastic cheese. I remember as a teenager eating Tostinos pizza and they used to have real crust, sage in the sausage, and a ton of cheese that actually melted. People...we are being fed Jetson food , at least it seems that way in my opinion . Wonder where the real food goes...like we are all in a Soylent green movie. Even Twinkies no longer have a bunch of cream filling like they used to and have you noticed the cake taste weird now. Yep...Soylent freaking green.
OK, first off let me just say Chuck's grin on the box is CREEPY. I wouldn't be buying just because of that! Why didn't they just use the regular smile instead?
Second off, there's probably CARDBOARD that's tastier than that pizza. >:/
The grin is because he knows you're going to suffer, and he enjoys your suffering.
@@user-is7xs1mr9yyeah, in other words: Chuck E is trolling the consumers.
Can we see a pizza showdown? That would be amazing content fron the retail archaeology
This was too much fun! I kinda want to see if Ralphs (Kroger) has this pizza on sale :) As to the restaurant pizza - remember how great it was in the 80s? And during the height of COVID they were offering these for $5 at some locations. Guess that promo has ended...
That frozen pizza makes school rectangle pizzas look appetizing.
I can virtually feel the stomach ache and pain those pizzas are going to cause hahaha
This is strangest yet most interesting channel I have ran across
Let's see Peter Piper vs Chuck E Cheese
The suffering you guys put yourselves through for our entertainment. 🤣
This was very enjoyable!
250 e-tickets! You may be able to get an eraser.
Do a food comparison with PF Chang frozen food and the real restaurant food. Cheers 🍻
I think it I told anyone in the old neighborhood that this is pizza you gotta try, I'd wind up in a trunk of an abandoned car on the Belt Parkway.
i still wanna try it just to be let down like i am with everything else. but i always remembed loving the CEC cinnamon sticks.
Which company has your least favorite / worst pizza?
Me personally, it would be Little Caesars hot n ready and Chuck e cheese.
In my country, Little Caesars is kinda good, specially for the price.
I thought they completely went out business. There’s none in our area
I swear I remember Chuck E Cheese pizza back in the 80's was amazing! I wish I could bring back the taste.
I feel like this could have popped off in the late 90’s/early 2000’s before the Chuck E. Cheese pizza conspiracy/scandal.
Actually do deliver for DoorDash and Uber eats on the side I once had to pick up pizza from John’s incredible Pizza and it was under a different name as well when I told the customer where it came from they were disappointed
Please do more food videos. I really enjoyed it.
Cool video. You gents are brave.
The only pizza i can truly say is worse, are those 'Celeste' pizzas from the dollar store. Now my grocery store has started selling those things too for 79 cents each. I have never seen anyone buy them. My dad liked to eat them when I was growing up, but they were nothing more than card board and a half teaspoon of sauce.
The frozen pizza in this video looked like a sponge by the way. Scary stuff.
Hmmm, between this, the Organ pizza place video, and the Monti’s one it makes me think about dead or dying local restaurants
Is chucky cheese still open? Will we see a future Chucky cheese video?