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What's the Best Pizza Value: Frozen, Homemade or Pizzeria?


Americans love pizza--$40 billion a year worth of love, reports our sister site WalletPop. And with that kind of spending, shouldn't we be buying (or making) the best pizza around? If you're buying a frozen pie, for example, will a DeGiorno variety (the most popular) satisfy you as much as a Whole Foods 365 brand? Nope, says WalletPop. The Whole Foods brand has a better balance of flavors. For all the best pies at the pest prices, from delivery to spinning your own, check out the whole story, "Slicing Up the Best Pizza Values."

Filed Under: Restaurants, Frozen Food
Tags: frozen pizza, homemade pizza, pizza value

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doodoolemonque

2-09-2011 @4:51PM doodoolemonque said... There should be a law prohibiting chains like Papa Johns and Domino's and any frozen product at all, from calling their product "pizza." They are to pizza what "cheese food" is to cheese. It is a distortion of the truth to call what these chains sell "pizza." My opinion and my opinion only, but I'd sure as hell like to see it become law, in order to protect the consumer.
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gobo

2-11-2011 @5:44PM gobo said... It's a very silly idea, really. For reference, what's a "real pizza", in your mind?

mushman

2-10-2011 @1:37PM mushman said... Lets be honest, for real pizza, you have got to go to Italy.
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gobo

2-14-2011 @7:32AM gobo said... Or New Haven, Connecticut.

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