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The slice is correct! The maps show the cost of Pizza Hut and Domino’s cheese pizzas worldwide and in every US state, with Alaska and California being the most expensive and Nebraska and Montana being the cheapest.
- Prices for large cheese pizzas at Pizza Huts and Domino’s in the United States are currently no more than $19 and as low as $12 in some states
- Hawaii, Alaska, California and Illinois have some of the highest prices for cheese pizzas in both franchises.
- Nebraska, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Montana have the cheapest cheese pizzas in both franchises in the United States.
- Around the world, while Finland takes the crown with its $30+ Pizza Hut cheese pizza, Singapore locations trail behind at $22.50 for a large pie.
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Much of the world is suffering from crippling inflation and a spiraling cost of living crisis with groceries reaching skyrocketing prices.
But the new maps show where people can get a bargain for their Domino’s or Pizza Hut.
The graphs show the cost of large cheese pizzas around the world and in every state in the United States.
Prices are currently no higher than $19 in the US and go as low as $12 in some areas.
Hawaii, Alaska, California, and Illinois have some of the highest prices in both franchises, while Nebraska, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Montana are the cheapest.
The data comes from loan lender Net Credit, which also compiled prices for Domino’s and Pizza Huts cheese pizzas around the world.
Net Credit found that Finland has the most expensive Pizza Hut cheesecake at $31.65, and India has the cheapest at $3.50.
In the US, the non-mainland states of Hawaii and Alaska, which tend to have a higher cost of living due to their remoteness, have the most expensive cheese pizzas from Domino’s and Pizza Hut.
Pizzas are $18.99 at both locations in Hawaii, and in Alaska they are $17.69 at Pizza Hut and $15.99 at Domino’s.
In the continental US, Washington state had the most expensive Domino’s pizzas at $16.99, and in Illinois Pizza Hut charges the most at $17.25.
Nebraska had the cheapest pies of both franchises, costing $11.99 from Domino’s and $12.49 from Pizza Hut.
Around the world, while Finland takes the crown with its $30+ Pizza Hut cheese pizza, Singapore locations trail behind at $22.50 for a large pie, then Sweden at $21.49, Israel at $21.30 and the UK for $19.99.
The world’s cheapest cheesecakes for Pizza Hut after India were in Turkey for $4.40, South Africa for $4.99, then New Zealand and Ghana, both for $6.06.
At Domino’s worldwide, the UK sold the most expensive cakes behind Singapore at $22.34, Israel at $21.60, Switzerland at $19.52 and Iceland at $19.10.
Ghana sold the cheapest Domino’s cheese pizzas at $4.03, followed by Thailand at $4.95, India at $5.63, Croatia at $5.72 and Egypt at $5.74.
The data also showed the most expensive different types of pizza around the world, with Finaldn and Switzerland selling the most expensive varieties of each franchise, closely followed by Japan.
At Pizza Hut, the Super Supreme is $36.60, then Kazu’s Luxury Beef and Pork is $35.62 in Japan, the Original 7 Cheesey is $29.30 in Singapore, the 4 Cheese (and Scampi) is $28, 57 in Luxembourg and the Super Supreme in Malta for $28.28.
Worldwide at Domino’s in Switzerland, the Extravaganzza was the most expensive at $31.91, the Quattro Camembert Millefeuille followed in Japan at $31.83, the Norwegian Grand Supreme at $30.80, the Dottir at Iceland with $29.40 and the Best Four Happiness with $28.07 in Taiwan.