If you’re into pizza, you’ll already have picked a team: Pizza Hut (established 1958) or Domino’s (1960). These are the big families in an industry that’s worth $46 billion per year in the U.S. alone. And despite efforts to objectively decide which pizza is better, you are what you eat. Your favorite pizza is literally in your blood.
But, in hard times, a few buck’s difference can turn your head, especially if you’re hoping to afford some sides. So, NetCredit decided to see if we can sway you from one brand to another — by comparing the price of a slice around the world.
According to a new study, Hungary has the 13th cheapest Pizza Hut pizza in the world – at just $8.45 per pizza. This comes from NetCredit, who found the price of a large cheese pizza from both restaurants in every country.
Here are some additional findings of the study:
Source: netcredit.com
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