Marion’s Pizza will be rolling back its price to 1965 in honor of its 44th anniversary. This is usually done not every year but every 5 years. However, in light of the down economy, the restaurant chain is bringing it back a year early.
All 7 Marion’s Pizza outlets will be serving the 1965 menu and prices will range from $0.80 to $2.50 depending on the size of the pizza. Salad will be offered at $0.25 while sandwiches and spaghetti with meatballs for $1 each.
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