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Not according to Epicurious. Just had to google it since food is always on my mind.

I haven't had Little Caesars in a long time but all the other ones use sauce that tastes too sweet to me. None of the non-chain pizzerias in my neighborhood uses sauce that is as sweet. I still order from the chains though when it's late in the day and the other places are closed.
 

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I haven't had Little Caesars in a long time but all the other ones use sauce that tastes too sweet to me. None of the non-chain pizzerias in my neighborhood uses sauce that is as sweet. I still order from the chains though when it's late in the day and the other places are closed.

I like it sweet, I don't like my marinara sauce to be too tangy and vinegar like taste.
 

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I haven't tried Domino's in a long time. It wasn't a good pizza. I know they changed the recipe since then. Little Caesar's is okay for a quick take out pizza. Where I live it's no longer $5 as advertise. It's $6 now because of the California minimum wage increase. Never tried Papa John's. I don't see one anywhere where I live. Haven't tried Pizza Hut for as long as I haven't had Domino's but that was a the best one to me out those three. For a chain pizza I would have to say Round Table has the best one but it cost more. I prefer a Chicago deep dish if I had to pay for a real pizza. I know... some people don't consider that a real pizza.
 

ShahryarHedayat

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Top Saudi mufti reportedly issues fatwa allowing starving husbands to eat wives


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Grand mufti (Saudi Arabia highest religious authority:confused:)Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Sheikh issued the fatwa

Saudi Arabian grand mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah allegedly said the ruling shows the "sacrifice of women and obedience to her husband".

It apparently allows a man to eat his wife's body parts if he is suffering from "severe hunger".

A statement reportedly from the cleric's office said: “A fatwa attributed to the Mufti of Saudi Arabia, Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah, which allows a man to eat his wife or parts of her body if the husband was afflicted with a severe hunger raised concern and debate over social media since yesterday evening.

"The Fatwa is interpreted as evidence of the sacrifice of women and obedience to her husband and her desire for the two to become one."

He has previously claimed that all churches should be destroyed under Islamic law.

In February another religious leader confidently told an audience that the earth does not revolve in space.

Footage emerged of a student asking Sheikh al-Khaibari whether the Earth was stationary or moving.

The Saudi Sheikh confidently told the young academic the Earth is "stationary and does not move".

Supporting his theory, the Sheikh used an example involving air travel: "We go to Sharjah airport to travel to China by plane, clear?

"Focus with me, this is Earth" – the cleric is then filmed holding a cup to represent the planet – "if you say that it rotates.

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