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Is that really the Midwest?
Pizza making is like wine making; years ago only few knew how it was done, now the knowledge has spread, but not to the Midwest evidently.
In southern CA what I've noticed is an over compensation for atmosphere and a lack of attention to the quality of the food outside of making it look "pretty" and not actually taste good.
Food quality = Food quality is the quality characteristics of food that is acceptable to consumers. This includes external factors as appearance (size, shape, colour, gloss, and consistency), texture, and flavour; factors such as federal grade standards (e.g. of eggs) and internal (chemical, physical, microbial).
Please don't tell me the Bay Area has a lock on this ?
As to the second part - food in the Midwest is not good based on what ?
The only thing the bay area has over other areas I have frequented is great Dim-Sum and that is not even universal. There is great food all over this country including the Midwest.
So is it the overall food "quality", your personal taste in food or something else entirely ?
they know too well what they are missing
It's called poverty - they know too well what they are missing and it happens all over the country and the world
Sure, high-quality food is available in the Midwest if you want to put in the time to hunt it down, but most people don't. They don't even see why they should, since higher quality food is generally more expensive.
Only one in Iowa ?
Housing is not "affordable" on minimum wage or slightly above.
Jobs are plentiful - so is low pay, little to no benefits and long commutes for those that take them.
My sister makes shit in Michigan, and lives comfortably because she only pays somthing like $400-600 for rent(Grand Rapids, now Muskegon). My brother-in-law bought his house with $500 down, I believe has it paid off, and works as a pen-tester in Des Moines. My other sister(his wife), has never had to work. They have three kids. My parents are planning on moving to Iowa, not California when they retire, because it's the most affordable. Des Moines has two freeways, no job is further than 30 min commute, and their rush hour is laughable.
And again, the same experience with coffee. The brown swill that I thought was coffee in the Midwest has very little resemblance to a strong cup made with freshly roasted high-quality beans.
China can have what we once had.
Patrick saysstandard of quality is generally lower.
Based on what metrics is this proven out by ?
Feux Follets saysPatrick saysstandard of quality is generally lower.
Based on what metrics is this proven out by ?
The Patrick-meter of what tastes good.
Grand Rapids and Muskegon are not exactly the "garden" spots of the lower peninsula. "Comfortably" living or existing ?
Getting back to pizza and not all food. Conde Nest seems to have a different take on pizza. Sorry, I'm a homer and will defend my pizza till my death :) That said, you can get great pizza everywhere. Why? Because cooks/chef that can make good pizza move.
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No wonder Midwest Pizza is horrible! Betty Croker cake mix with melted cheese on top.
Maybe I ate at the wrong place? I had Uno's once and it was just as wrong.
Thank God I'm from NYC and know what real Italian-American Pizza tastes like.