Pleased to see some pizza threads, it's my next project since I've cracked currys.
I tried researching takaway pizzas but didn't find anything conclusive and surprised to see some threads here, a new one and and old bumped that I did not know about.
Pizzas vary quite a lot so I don't have any broad goal as in TA pizza. I would actually say pizzahut, dominos and indie shops are mostly rubbish for the price and not far from the fresh stonebaked one's in Aldi etc.
The best pizzas I had were from Ginos pizza in south manchester area in the early 90s. Not sure if the franchise was nationwide and the quality was probably specific to the one shop having people who can actually prepare dough and have some experience and care about their food. They got took over by papa john/perfect pizza. The staff changed and so did the pizza even though on the face of it its mozzarella, tomato and dough base.
The ginos mozzerella used to be a mouthwatering melting stringy cheese with a unique taste. Not had a pizza that came close in cheese and dough quality since then, maybe 15 years, despite trying all the main franchises and local indie shops. They're okay to an extent but only on special offers. I normally just get a reasonable fresh one from the supermarket. Even tried italian run shops when they newly open and just left with a bog standard taste that you find in the fresh supermarket ones, nothing special to make me go back.
I watched a show on channel 4 about a pizza business, the new boss went around undercover, seemed like only one of many of his franchise shops actually used fresh dough each day and really committed to decent food. The new boss said his pizza was the best he ever tasted and looked/hoped to replicate his methods across all stores/franchises. Kind of rung true as to why nothing has compared to the guys who used to run the old gino shop near me.
Anyway I just hope to create a nice tasting pizza with quality mozzarella with the right amount of cheese and tomato and pepperoni. One annoying thing is how supermarket ones often have not enough tomato paste and you're left with dry hard bits yet they feel its okay to put 50 slices of pepperoni, I only want around 5-6 slices on a pizza and I'm pissed off when I put most in the bin and the pizza is lacking coverage of tomato costing them 0.1p more to cover properly, maybe a machine makes them of course. The local buy one get one free days etc conflict with our curry days so I need to get on this.