This video demonstrates how pizza chains like Domino's and Papa John's engage in competitive pricing strategies, with Domino's offering pizza for $7.99 and Papa John's at $6.99 in Houston, illustrating the economic concept of price competition in the fast food industry.
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Foltyn Reacts: Lizard Scare & Pizza War Erupts #shortsAdded:
That's seeing God. Is he even alive? He looks like he's frozen to death.
[laughter] Okay, I don't know if he's actually a survivor, guys. Look at him. He is dead.
He is not alive still, bro. There's no way he's alive. He's frozen. You've called Papa John? What can we get started >> Oh, I've seen videos like this. This is what they call both the pizza places?
I'm selling pizza for $7.99.
No, this is uh Domino's, Houston.
Uh Domino's? Ours is It's actually $6.99. I don't cuz I'm Papa John's.
This is Domino's, Houston?
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