Best frozen pizzas according to redditors

We found 24 Reddit comments discussing the best frozen pizzas. We ranked the 11 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Frozen cheese pizzas
Frozen meat pizzas
Frozen vegetable pizzas

Top Reddit comments about Frozen Pizzas:

u/Extramrdo · 44 pointsr/SkyrimTogether

no you need to own skyrim

u/nameunknown12 · 14 pointsr/WhitePeopleTwitter
u/jdpatric · 12 pointsr/funny

Assuming this 90-roll bag is truly 44.5-oz as advertised, that's about 0.4944444-oz/roll. That converts to about 0.030902778-lb/roll.

There are about 4.385 x 10^30 pounds/solar mass.

Multiply these two and you get approximately 1.355x10^29 pizza rolls/solar mass.

Edit - corrected an error in my spreadsheet.

u/Gravesplitter · 7 pointsr/nostalgia

Yeah it’s not too bad lol. Just don’t need 100 pizzas or really have the room. Link here: Tonys 51 Percent Whole Grain Sausage and Country Gravy Breakfast Pizza - 128 per case. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MJFW836/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Ti6YBbSYBB5YZ

u/mattographer · 3 pointsr/tomorrowistoday
u/magnus91 · 3 pointsr/NYKnicks

https://www.amazon.com/Totinos-Cheese-Pizza-Rolls-Ounce/dp/B00PJ8MWLI Please post video of you eating and watching the show.

u/DonOblivious · 2 pointsr/Minneapolis

Northern burbs? Chanticlear. It's the type that's heavy on the lettuce so if you're looking for the "school lunch" sort of taco pizza, look elsewhere.

http://www.chanticlearpizzagrill.com/coon-rapids/custom/gallery/taco-pizza.png

u/punsandprose · 2 pointsr/proED

California Pizza Kitchen has a frozen thin crust margherita for under 600 calories for the WHOLE pizza (570), that and digornios ultra thin pizza (540) are my favorites when I need real pizza and not my edalternatives lol

CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN Gluten Free Margherita Frozen Pizza 11.8 oz
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SUQBKU0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_OuC1Bb5N9JNGM

https://goo.gl/images/9gVbff

u/_PM_ME_YOUR_SECRETS_ · 2 pointsr/LifeProTips
u/UncleSpoons · 2 pointsr/snackexchange

Sadly i cannot do an exchange (broke), but is this is what you`re looking for? A name may aid in the quest!

EDIT: Amazon pictures suck, this is what they look like cooked.

u/wherearethecigs · 1 pointr/nostalgia

I found these at a local ice cream shop, but you can also order them from Amazon

Tonys Fiestada Whole Grain Beef Pizza, 154 Gram -- 72 per case. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018SRL6KY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_OkQiDbWF0J2AF

u/cinderparty · 1 pointr/politics

I LOVED the octagonal Mexican pizza our school served. I often consider buying a box of them but never have. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018SRL6KY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_VgoRDbAFJM6RB

u/lsdiesel_1 · 1 pointr/worldnews

> People can't go without food. If all but the most expensive foods have trans then I guess it just sucks to be the poor people

Nah. I make little, but buy frozen chicken breast for protein and potatoes for carbs. Neither has trans-fat, both are cheaper than processed junk. I do enjoy processed junk from time to time, but that's beside the point.

> They can't afford to make the healthier option, so they get to enjoy their heart disease inducing foods.

Again, don't make that decision if you don't want that outcome.

12 frozen pizzas = $83.15

20lbs of chicken = $108

Go to your local grocer and check out potato prices. Buy a couple apples at 1.50lb.

I get it. It sucks. Its easy to throw some processed shit in the microwave and call it good. But its not good for you, so if health is important to you don't do it. Why demand the government do this for you though? Also, why do people give such little respect to people with less than them? Do you think that just because you have a higher social status than them you should advocate for the government being involved in their decisions? Is that really your idea of empowerment?

> The company, who only exists because the government allows it to exist

Oh I see, like a king right? The government says what goes?

Not in the US(Constitutionally anyway. People are working on that though). The government is granted rights. They don't have them de facto. However that is changing, and there are movements in the west where people want politicians to have more de facto control over their lives. This is what I don't understand.


> You can choose not to buy a home built with asbestos. You can choose to avood buildings built with asbestos. Government should just require labeling such buildings, right?

Nah. Try again. Government buildings, schools, markets. You have to go in certain buildings. You do not have to buy certain foods.

u/_DEAD__EYES_ · 1 pointr/Tekken

Get a MOCA adapter if you have a coax (cable) connector in the room. Most ISP’s routers support MOCA. (Comcast, Spectrum, COX) in my experience so far. It’s very close to Ethernet speeds. Better than WiFi and EOP for sure.

MOCAadapter$69

Power line is trash, high amperage loads on the same breaker will make you lag, like when momma makes those dank ass pizza bites in the microwave.

Bulk Dank Pizza bites $82

Clear choice

u/shemp33 · 1 pointr/keto

Down 22 in about 2 months. I can't name the exact day I started, but it was about mid-ish July.

NSV: even though my wife isn't on Keto (I wish she would), she has figured out how to buy food for me. Love her to death for this... last night, she brought me a ribeye steak and a bunch of broccoli. I did the steak on the grill, and she steamed the broccoli for me, turned out exactly right. She's learning... and she's seeing a difference in me.

She recently saw something in a store that sounded delicious for me -- a veggie pizza, made with a cauliflower crust. Hot damn! I said gee, that sounds terrific!! I dare not break this to her, but it's also got a ton of rice flour in it, and is 37g carbs for a serving. (!!!)

Found it on amazon - 37g carb, less 3g fiber = still, 34g carbs :(


I plan to save it for a cheat day (shh!), and enjoy it, and enjoy the thought she put into this, although it will have to be a rare splurge.