Kwik Trip Pizza Review

I’ve written in the past the story of Kwik Trip and how I became acquainted with them about 40 years ago when they were just starting out.  And I’ve written about competitor Casey’s General Store take and eat pizza slices, as well as when 7-Eleven launched into the segment a few year back.

Nobody but nobody holds a candle to Kwik Trip’s assortment of ‘grab and go’ type foods, and they offer a wider variety and deeper selection in each category than any other c-store.

While I think very favorably of Casey’s pizza slices (re-sampled just a couple weeks ago), especially for their flavor and abundance of cheese, I have to say, munching on a Kwik Trip slice the other day, the latter won out, if not for flavor and toppings, then certainly for the crust, which is crispy and light.  Casey’s is doughy and often tastes (but not objectionably) not done.

One of the very first radio commercials we did for Kwik Trip 40 years ago said something like “when you run out, run in, to Kwik Trip.”  It couldn’t be more true today.  Whether you’re in the mood for a hot dog, slice of pizza, pre-made sandwiches, a myriad of baked goods, or even several varieties of soup, Kwik Trip has something for you.

And pick up your weekly staples while you’re in the store.  They are often the market leader in pricing bread, eggs, and milk.

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