Little Caesar's Pizza started a promotion a month or so again to for a grammatically incorrect "Extramostbestest" pizza that you can create with 1 to 4 toppings with topping that are to be "edge to edge" starting at $6, but up to $11.25 + tax if you "build your own" with 4 toppings, but they do have $10 for a Veggie or Supreme (and prices may vary based on what region in the U.S. that you live).
The flyer I received encouraged using their mobile phone app, but I decided to stop in and see if it was an online-only app or if you could order in store.
It was available to order in the store and they also advertise the "make it a meal" where you can add 2 liter of pop and other items for an additional charge.
I place an order for a Pepperoni pizza and sat on a nearby bench and waited about 10 minutes for it to be made/baked.
Close-up of the "ExtraMostBestest" menu; unfortunately my phone does not have a zoom and some of the detail was lost when cropping.
This is the pizza that I ended up with and I snapped the picture as son as I got in my van, so the pepperoni did not migrate to the center during transporting it; it came that way.
It did have a lot more than a typical pepperoni pizza we had purchased in the past, but it is not quite "edge to edge". I think the additional pepperoni and cheese does improve the flavor and texture of the pizza in comparison to a regular Pepperoni. A drawback is the extra topping also add extra calories, around 300 more for this pizza so it is another factor to consider.
In comparison to other take-out pizzas it seem like there sauce is mostly just tomato and lacks spices and their crust lacks the yeasty bread taste and more like a quick bread.
While this is not my favorite pizza place, it Little Caeser's, it is to most affordable one and is a good deal if you need to feed a few people on a limited budget and limited on time.