To anyone who visited the pizza place near the Commons on saturday night, i hope you were as digusted as I was about the blatant way in which it upped its prices to the tune of $4 slices, as the ‘Keith Urban Special”. its sad to think a once decent spot would try to rip off their regular customers merely because earlier in the day a concert was near-by.
This article appears in Sep 4-10, 2008.


Jesus it happens all over the world. World class acts, Formula 1 you name it. It’s called asking what the consumer is willing to pay. If your not willing to pay, don’t buy it. Simple math.
It’s a matter of supply and demand. Simple.
speaking of pizza places on quinpool, a certain pizza joint that advertises the size of its slices has a routine of short-changing customers. the other day the change was around 40 cents short on a pizza slice from a 20. i dont care how little it was, those douches are NOT going to be getting any more of my lunch money.it was a mistake? not when the cashier after pulling out a loonie decided to give me a pile of change instead.i hope those 40 cents will pay your rent, because my purchases won’t.
Sadly, it’s called Greed.
There’s a Pizza shop on Gottingen (My fav) who’s slices are $5 but huge. Its a quarter of a pizza. Razz… tastic! (That was corny I’m sorry)