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  1. Makes you wonder, Zume stopped making pizzas in January 2020, I wonder if the demand for take-out/delivery food that started 2 months later due to the pandemic would've saved them.

  2. Well this company was founded on "niceties" and not necessities. When the economy tanks, niceties get kicked to the curb and necessities get paid. Would I invest in a nicety? Yes. In the beginning of an economic recovery cycle. The cycles are 5 to 10 years. Towards the end of the cycle, cash out while it all looks good and invest in necessities. When it all crashes, you get paid still because you are out.

    Regarding the pizza aspect. The entire demographic they were going after is the clueless trendy type that can change their direction at an instant. The people with old habits would overpay to get a good old pizza from (insert name here). The groups depicted would drop the pizza trucks idea when someone says they contribute to pollution and traffic jams and then they will have to deliver using a bicycle, which doesn't work.

    Electric vans don't have the power to cook and they still make traffic congested. There is a war on the car and this business is based on the car. Read in the comments below to see how COVID has killed it.
    The Zen room looks like 3 weed plants in front of a poster of poison ivy with 2 homeless garbage bag chairs.

  3. As a pizza lover myself I've come to realize that all my life I've never had a legit "REAL" Pizza its always been pizza hut or a chain of some sorts. And i wanna get laced up by one of these pizza gods. No bullshit. Teach me pls !!!!!!!!!

  4. I don't want organizations like Zume. I want a small pie shop with perpetually pissed off employees with dirty hands, gold chains, and hamburger meat chest hair peaking out of their shirts to make my pizza. It's made in a way no one can explain. There's nothing like a human touch, even when the food is lacking. You know they're gonna cook and serve that food with so much frustration, hate, and self-disappointment that it will be the best thing you eat that week… in a weird way. I want more "mom and pop" shops. The quality is unmatched. Every employee effectively has a stake in the business.

  5. Pretty cool but it isn't working out like he thought it would lol a year ago they had to cut so many people and shut down alot of things and now go to packaging or whatever now the quality will go way way down

  6. This guy said move faster this is why the robots taking over LOL. Sorry, as long as Frank makes his pizza from his hands and the people he trusts ill pay the price, their difference from making pizza from the soul and heart and pizza from a line. You can taste the difference.

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