On occasion, I get one of their “Hot-N-Ready” pepperoni pizzas for lunch. It’s only $5 for a 12" pizza, and they generally have a stack of 'em waiting under the heat lamp, so there’s no waiting. Cheap & Cheerful.
I note, however, that the box art tells you that it’s HOT (and it is) and it’s READY WHEN YOU ARE (also true) and that it’s FRESH OUT OF THE OVEN (arguably true, for certain values of “fresh”), but nowhere on the box is there any indication or assurance that what you’re about to eat is GOOD or TASTY or DELICIOUS or BEST-QUALITY or anything like that. Just HOT-N-READY.
For a five-dollar lunch big enough for two (or maybe three) people, it’s not bad value. If you have the constitution for it. The people in my office generally order from Ciao Cristina! across the street, where the pizza is four times as expensive. And I tellya, the extra money ain’t worth it.