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Pizza is a beloved takeaway choice in the UK, with a plethora of mouth-watering options to pick from. Our usual haunt is Domino's Pizza , which never fails to please both the adults and the little ones in our household. However, this week we decided to pit it against another pizza giant - Papa Johns - comparing them on price, size, and taste.

Frankly, I didn't anticipate much of a contest, so the final outcome was quite a revelation, leaving us in a quandary for our future takeaway indulgences. We opted to test the delivery service of both brands, ordering a pepperoni pizza, a cheese and tomato pizza, and some cheesy garlic bread simultaneously from both outlets at 5pm on a bustling Saturday evening, reports the Manchester Evening News . Both deliveries arrived within an acceptable timeframe - Domino's leading the race at 5.



33pm, followed by Papa Johns at 5.41pm. Given that Papa Johns is a mile further away, this wasn't a shocker.

Importantly, both orders were steaming hot upon arrival. There were comparable deals available at both places, resulting in a negligible difference in cost. While Papa Johns offered any large pizza for £12, Domino's had a half-price deal on their large pizzas, pricing the cheese and tomato at £10.

99 and the Pepperoni Passion at £12.50. Both boasted a size of 13.

5", but while the Domino's pizzas fell slightly short, the Papa Johns' offerings were closer to 14". Domino's 9" cheesy garlic bread was priced at £7.99, whereas PJ's garlic cheese sticks.

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