How much was pizza in the 1960?

The price for a pizza in the 1960s can vary depending on location, restaurant or establishment, but typically, pizza prices were much lower compared to today. Here are some examples:

- A plain cheese pizza in New York City could cost around 75 cents to 1.50 dollars.

- In smaller cities or towns, the cost of a plain cheese pizza could range between 50 cents to 1 dollar.

- A pizza with additional toppings would typically increase the price by a few cents or a few dimes.

- Pizza chains such as Pizza Hut were emerging during the 1960s and they offered various sizes and types of pizzas at competitive prices.

It's important to note that these prices are just general estimates, and the cost of a pizza could vary greatly depending on the establishment and the specific ingredients and size of the pizza.