Americans adore pizza.
According to a 2014 study by the US Department of Agriculture, about 1 in 8 Americans ate pizza on any given day. That's a lot of pizza.
While local pizzerias are always a good choice, there are millions of die-hard chain pizza lovers out there. These acolytes of the Pizza Big Three are steadfast in their preferences: Domino's, Pizza Hut, and Papa John's.
But the question is, from which chain to order?
It's a loaded question, and everyone has their own answer.
We decided to take the matter into our own hands and test the Big Three pizzas head-to-head to see who has the best pizza.
Who is crowned the classic-cheese champion, and who snags the supreme-pizza prize? Keep scrolling to find the results.
Our test has three categories: the classic cheese pizza, the supreme pizza, and breadsticks — the pizza palace essentials.
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First, the cheese pizza choices — still hot and cheesy.
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The smell of mozzarella and tomato fills the room. No matter how disappointing, all pizza is still good, so this will prove tricky. Are any pizzas truly bad?
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