CHEESE stuffed crusts, potato wedges and garlic herb dips may be the popular choice for many when opting for a pizza takeaway, but what do you do when there is so too much choice?
Earlier this month, Papa Johns opened in Peach Street, Wokingham and it is right next door to a Domino's and Pizza Hut.
A fourth pizza takeaway, Pizza Mavis is also open roughly 100 yards away.
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But are there too many of the same takeaways in Peach Street and do resident's want to see something else instead?
The News asked locals what they thought and the general consensus was that it is good to have different options of pizza.
Vicky Louise who lives in Wokingham, said: "I think if it works it works. Clearly they are all getting enough business from it.
"We quite often pick some pizzas up from Dominos and some from pizza hut for our family. I personally prefer Dominos to pizza hut, so it's handy for us that they are next door."
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Another resident agreed: "Well look at it this way. You walk into Papa John's and get their garlic cheese sticks with the tomato sauce, then go into dominoes and get your pizza then go into pizza hut as they do better sides - winning."
However, Gerald De La Pascua said: "I think it’s a shame to have so many in such a small area, if they were more spread out, more people would have a pizza place they could walk to so it is a real shame to have so many in such a small town. "Really hope the independent one survives, that’s where I will be going if it’s good."
Despite this, if you're looking for something different to eat in Wokingham there are plenty of great restaurants to try.
Pan Restaurant is a unique Asian experience and there is also a fantastic Indian restaurant and Italian based on an Amalfi coast theme.
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