Your meant to remove that cardboard base before cooking.
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smokedsausage
15 Jul 17#1
These are pretty nice for supermarket pizza, half price is even better
bbdom
15 Jul 17#2
Had these last night. Had the chicken one and the pepperoni one. Average at best but better than a lot of the other supermarket efforts.
captainbeaky
15 Jul 172#3
I vote for the spinach & ricotta one. Pretty good for less than £2
thekitkatshuffler to captainbeaky
15 Jul 171#4
It's not on their website but there's an incredible barbecue chicken, blue cheese and paprika one for £2. Very different from the norm!
daydreamer01
15 Jul 17#5
Hmmmm Pizza
bo84gle
16 Jul 172#6
Asda create your own 2 for £4.50 can't be beaten imop
bulktrans to bo84gle
16 Jul 17#21
Are they really good? Thanks
Sproutey
16 Jul 17#7
Surprisingly good pizza.
marmaluke
16 Jul 17#8
"Italian kitchen" should not sit next to "Spicy Meat Feast"
thekitkatshuffler to marmaluke
16 Jul 171#9
It couldn't be any more Italian!
Man, I gotta get me some of dat gabagool! The spicier the bettah! Wit' a quarter pound of mutz? Are you kiddin' me?!
cheeky
dfunked
16 Jul 171#10
"Tesco fresh pizzas have traditionally been terrible - including their Finest range."
Not true at all, the finest range was fantastic imo, especially the Salsiccia Picante one.
thekitkatshuffler to dfunked
16 Jul 17#12
I'm always tempted when their Finest pizzas are on offer because the toppings look amazing on the shelf, but then I eat one and remember that they're super bland with a cardboardy base.
juliandean12
16 Jul 17#11
Voted cold as these pizzas are like cardboard.. yuk yuk yuk
bonzobanana
16 Jul 174#13
Your meant to remove that cardboard base before cooking.
simate
16 Jul 17#14
I got the spinach and ricotta one last time they were on offer, really disappointed, it was very bland and very basic quality.
tightar5e
16 Jul 17#15
I wish it was cardboard, it's nearly always a round piece non-recyclable single use white polystyrene for the pizza base. Worse thing, is there is absolutely no need for it, as part of the packaging. Companies like Tesco should be responsible for this s*** all the way to landfill, then they wouldn't use it.
Does anyone really think a Pizza is "more premium" by having this white polystyrene crap as the base?
bbdom
16 Jul 17#16
Ever tried shrink wrapping something without a solid base :wink: You'll find this stops the pizzas from curling up when they go through the heat shrink tunnel. I'd prefer cardboard personally as it is easier to get these on the oven shelf without worrying about melting them.
_g_
16 Jul 17#17
How about the consumer being responsible for choosing the products they buy?
What is the total (environmental and monetary) cost of a cardboard insert that does the same job, including the impacts from recycling? (Transport, chemicals and energy used in the process, transport to where it's going to be reused and so on.)
Milev
16 Jul 17#18
Actually I find Tesco fresh pizzas better than Domino's.
juliandean12 to Milev
16 Jul 171#20
You really should see a doctor as you clearly have no taste buds
scotia2
16 Jul 17#19
These pizzas are reduced in price via rotation with the other brands. If this one isn't cheap, one of the others are. Not a deal, just a cycle.
Majumba
16 Jul 17#22
Badda bing baby!
spliffhead
16 Jul 17#23
I had the giant meat feast ones a couple of weeks back, flipping excellent for a chiller cabinet pizza.
Currey20
17 Jul 17#24
These are lush
thekitkatshuffler
21 Jul 17#25
I really can't overstate how immense this is. The deep dish maple base is a lovely change and the blue cheese chicken topping is sublime.
Opening post
But this latest batch they're stocking are really good and they're half price at the moment.
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/search/default.aspx?searchBox=tesco+stonebaked&newSort=true&search=Search&N=4292140644
There's a variety of flavours at half price including Spicy Meats, Pepperoni and Chicken & Bacon.
Also some more "premium" flavours with a £1.40 reduction @ £2 including the fantastic Pulled Pork 'N' Pepper pizza that I've just demolished.
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/search/default.aspx?searchBox=tesco+american+pizza&newSort=true&search=Search
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Man, I gotta get me some of dat gabagool! The spicier the bettah! Wit' a quarter pound of mutz? Are you kiddin' me?!
cheeky
Not true at all, the finest range was fantastic imo, especially the Salsiccia Picante one.
Does anyone really think a Pizza is "more premium" by having this white polystyrene crap as the base?
What is the total (environmental and monetary) cost of a cardboard insert that does the same job, including the impacts from recycling? (Transport, chemicals and energy used in the process, transport to where it's going to be reused and so on.)
£2 - Get on it!!