Kind of a Spin off from the Do You Remember Things Differently thread.
I grew up in the 1960's and early 1970's.
Looking at the local Things I Remember Growing up Facebook page, seems like everybody but me was eating pizza out all the time.
Money was tight. So much so that President Nixon froze wages and prices in 1970.
There were pizza places here, but they were just too expensive for us.
Mom would buy a frozen pizza and add extra cheese and meat, or a Chef Boyardee kit, but we never had pizza out.
Mostly because of the cost of Pizza out, but also because most of the pizza place appeared to be more like bars or night clubs than restaurants.
I can't speak to the $8 large pizza Domino's is advertising to death right now, but most large pizzas around here are about $25, so still not a cheap meal.
We did, sometimes. Shakey's pizza was a big hit, and usually where we went for us kids celebrations.
Also, there used to be a small pizza place in the old Cinderella City Mall (Denver) that had the BEST pizza ever. I loved going shopping there, just to get the pizza. I have no idea of the name, but I remember the pizza.
As a teen, we hung out at the Pizza Hut after roller skating.
We did the Chef Boyardee thing too (still love doing those) or Totino's frozen.
We occasionally do homemade, but I like getting Papa Murphy's. They taste so much better than ordering from Dominos or PH or Papa Johns. We had a local place that did coal fired pizza and wings (the pizza was good, but the wings were amazing), but it closed down a few months ago.
ETA: going out for Chinese food was a thing too. We went to this local restaurant, and it was the best.
A&W was a once a month or so meal.
Kmart's ham and lettuce sandwiches from their snack shop.
Arbys was a real treat.
When it became just dad and me (after mom passed and my siblings all flew the nest), we'd go out to eat 4-5X a week. Three usual places: a diner called Sugie's, a buffet called Royal Fork/Queen's something or other (it changed names a few times) or a little Mexican place in teh bar by our house; sometimes Church's Fried Chicken and occasionally McDonalds or KFC.