"The pizza was smaller than a tea spoon and cost 15 dollar. Though it tasted great the price is way out of proportion. UPDATE (15 dollar for a 10 inch pizza IMHO is still way out of proportion). Thank you for your response. I didn't know the pizza was on you, I assumed the school bought it. But still, something weird happened: instead of joy and gratitude for a free (and tasty) pizza, there is disappointment. I can imagine your disappointment as well, if you give something for free and a review like the one above is the result. For that I apologize. I think this is caused by wrong expectations. The name of the pizza could be found on the menu, but only in sizes of 10 inch and larger. Of course we didn't expect one that would feed the family, but we were expecting the small one, which would be dinner for my daughter. Instead we got one slightly smaller than my phone and had to find something else to eat as well. The largest ingredient of the tiny pizza was the effort you put in to create it. In terms of what you are giving away, does the extra three inch to make it a small one really make a difference in price? It would have made a huge difference in effect. Alternatively, if the coupon would have said it was a 7 inch pizza, we wouldn't have been disappointed either. I hope this helps. I appreciate the gesture."