Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jun 17
Little Caesars Undercuts Rivals With $10.27 Pizza, 46% Below Domino's and Pizza Hut
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jun 17

Little Caesars Undercuts Rivals With $10.27 Pizza, 46% Below Domino's and Pizza Hut

3 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Jun 17

Summary

  • NetCredit ranked Little Caesars the cheapest major U.S. pizza chain, putting its average medium cheese pizza at $10.27 across 180 cities.
  • The study compared GrubHub and DoorDash prices for 10 popular chains and found Papa Murphy's at $12.38 and Mod Pizza at $12.45 behind Little Caesars, while Domino's averaged $19.33 and Pizza Hut $19.
  • Indiana posted the cheapest state average at $13.95, ahead of Alabama at $14.04 and Michigan at $14.32; Houston was the cheapest city at $14.42.
  • Hawaii was the priciest state at $19.70, followed by California at $18.85 and Alaska at $18.60, while San Diego topped cities at $20.76.
  • NetCredit said consumers can cut costs by ordering one larger pizza, checking chain websites for coupons and buying drinks or sides separately.

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