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For me personally, Digiorno used to be A LOT better and bigger, for that matter. They seemed to have changed their crust and cheese somewhere around the early 2000s. I remember when I was smoll they used to put little dices of pepperoni squares in the actual sauce too and that was AMAZING to me. But alas, like a lot of good food, they eventually went cheap. Their fancier, more expensive "just like delivery" version isn't really as good as they used to be either and it's still a farcry from even someplace as simple as pizza hut or papa johns - the mainstream places that all the uncool cities have.


 
If you want good frozen, store bought pizza, I say go with Freschetta.


 
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They're much more delicious with their sauce and crust.


 
If you want good pizza in general just be adventurous and find someplace other than dominos, pizza hut or papa johns. The same goes for any kind of food I guess - try something weird, something potentially scary. Go to those weird little mom-and-pop places you keep driving by on the way to the market that look like fronts for serial killer kidnappers or otherwise might give you food poisoning. If you don't die, very often you'll realize the weird and unattractive places - mainly, places that aren't international franchises - have better food because they don't have to mass-produce.


 
Really - if the weird, creepy shack in the middle of nowhere that's just an ugly white building that says "PIZZA :v" is STILL there after all the times you've passed by, that means they still get business for a reason. If you see people regularly park there that's also a good sign. Just take a spin for something weird every now and then, and hope you don't get kidnapped by a crazed food-poisoning serial killer drug dealer mafia man.
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Goddess Erosia

bow before me owo
"@mjangelvortex":/1789575#comment_7337992
For me personally, Digiorno used to be A LOT better and bigger, for that matter. They seemed to have changed their crust and cheese somewhere around the early 2000s. I remember when I was smoll they used to put little dices of pepperoni squares in the actual sauce too and that was AMAZING to me. But alas, like a lot of good food, they eventually went cheap. Their fancier, more expensive "just like delivery" version isn't really as good as they used to be either and it's still a farcry from even someplace as simple as pizza hut or papa johns - the mainstream places that all the uncool cities have.

If you want good frozen, store bought pizza, I say go with Freschetta.

!https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/235b09f2-be4b-4e75-b1c4-874f3b02b20b_1.7fd85a40164fb7d884a57a1dc7fd9e9b.jpeg?odnHeight=450&odnWidth=450&odnBg=FFFFFF!


They're much more delicious with their sauce and crust.

If you want good pizza in general just be adventurous and find someplace other than dominos, pizza hut or papa johns. The same goes for any kind of food I guess - try something weird, something potentially scary. Go to those weird little mom-and-pop places you keep driving by on the way to the market that look like fronts for serial killer kidnappers or otherwise might give you food poisoning. If you don't die, very often you'll realize the weird and unattractive places - mainly, places that aren't international franchises - have better food because they don't have to mass-produce.

Really - if the weird, creepy shack in the middle of nowhere that's just an ugly white building that says "PIZZA :v" is STILL there after all the times you've passed by, that means they still get business for a reason. If you see people regularly park there that's also a good sign. Just take a spin for something weird every now and then., and hope you don't get kidnapped by a crazed food-poisoning serial killer.
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Goddess Erosia

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"@mjangelvortex":/1789575#comment_7337992
For me personally, Digiorno used to be A LOT better and bigger, for that matter. They seemed to have changed their crust and cheese somewhere around the early 2000s. I remember when I was smoll they used to put little dices of pepperoni squares in the actual sauce too and that was AMAZING to me. But alas, like a lot of good food, they eventually went cheap. Their fancier, more expensive "just like delivery" version isn't really as good as they used to be either and it's still a farcry from even someplace as simple as pizza hut or papa johns - the mainstream places that all the uncool cities have.

If you want good frozen, store bought pizza, I say go with Freschetta.

!https://wwwi5.fwalmareschettimages.com/images/whole-grain/img235b09f2-productsbe4b-whol4e75-grainb1c4-p874f3b02b20b_1.7fd85a40164fb7d884a57a1dc7fd9e9b.jpperg?odnHei.jpght=450&odnWidth=450&odnBg=FFFFFF!


They're much more delicious with their sauce and crust.

If you want good pizza in general just be adventurous and find someplace other than dominos, pizza hut or papa johns. The same goes for any kind of food I guess - try something weird, something potentially scary. Go to those weird little mom-and-pop places you keep driving by on the way to the market that look like fronts for serial killer kidnappers or otherwise might give you food poisoning. If you don't die, very often you'll realize the weird and unattractive places - mainly, places that aren't international franchises - have better food because they don't have to mass-produce.

Really - if the weird, creepy shack in the middle of nowhere that's just an ugly white building that says "PIZZA :v" is STILL there after all the times you've passed by, that means they still get business for a reason. If you see people regularly park there that's also a good sign. Just take a spin for something weird every now and then.
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Edited by Goddess Erosia
Goddess Erosia

bow before me owo
"@mjangelvortex":/1789575#comment_7337992
For me personally, Digiorno used to be A LOT better and bigger, for that matter. They seemed to have changed their crust and cheese somewhere around the early 2000s. I remember when I was smoll they used to put little dices of pepperoni squares in the actual sauce too and that was AMAZING to me. But alas, like a lot of good food, they eventually went cheap. Their fancier, more expensive "just like delivery" version isn't really as good as they used to be either and it's still a farcry from even someplace as simple as pizza hut or papa johns - the mainstream places that all the uncool cities have.

If you want good frozen, store bought pizza, I say go with Freschetta.
!https://www.freschetta.com/images/whole-grain/img-products-whole-grain-pepperoni.jpg!
They're much more delicious with their sauce and crust.

If you want good pizza in general just be adventurous and find someplace other than dominos, pizza hut or papa johns. The same goes for any kind of food I guess - try something weird, something potentially scary. Go to those weird little mom-and-pop places you keep driving by on the way to the market that look like fronts for serial killer kidnappers or otherwise might give you food poisoning. If you don't die, very often you'll realize the weird and unattractive places - mainly, places that aren't international franchises - have better food because they don't have to mass-produce.

Really - if the weird, creepy shack in the middle of nowhere that's just an ugly white building that says "PIZZA :v" is STILL there after all the times you've passed by, that means they still get business for a reason. If you see people regularly park there that's also a good sign. Just take a spin for something weird every now and then.
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