There is new pizza range in M&S store tomorrow, it's the New extraordinary Detroit pizza
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smilehappydayss
5 Sep 17#1
I can't wait till buy my deal tomorrow.
lucas
5 Sep 17#2
Been eating healthy for a week now, must resist but that meatball marinara looks bangin
jhw
5 Sep 17#3
Detroit Style Pizza - sounds OK as long as they don't have garlic in the ingredients.
ollie87 to jhw
6 Sep 17#8
Saying you don't like garlic is like saying you don't like cheese, or tomato, or onion. It's pretty much in everything, especially pizza!
Sounds like you just don't like pizza, in which case, why are you in here?
jhw to ollie87
9 Sep 17#39
That's the trouble - they're putting garlic in more and more things that it never used to be in. Even in Italy they don't put garlic in margherita pizza or other meals the way they do here. I think it's used to masque the taste of cheap/bad ingredients in a lot of cases - same way cheap sandwiches are dripping in mayonnaise so they can give you less real filling and you can't see what it looks like. I've had to stop buying lots of things I once liked because of the amount of garlic in them that never used to be there. I used to be able to buy pizza without garlic in ingredients at one time - now it's virtually impossible and people seem to think a pizza has to contain garlic or it's not a pixzza, which is not the case.
MonkeysUncle
6 Sep 17#4
Most Local pizza joints do bogof mon - Thu on pizza. So you could get 2 small for well under £10. (total for 2 would be from £5.30 - £7 dependant on toppings at mine)
ianhalling
6 Sep 17#5
2 pizzas 2 sides ... Bloated ! :worried:
ollie87 to ianhalling
6 Sep 17#9
I believe you're not expected to eat them all to yourself, you absolute weapon.
Roger_Irrelevant
6 Sep 17#6
Has anyone noticed the Asda pizzas are getting worse in quality now? Bread used to go crispy now it's heavy and doughy, rubber ham and chicken etc.? :thinking:
Might try these with a view to switching allegiances.
Mars80 to Roger_Irrelevant
6 Sep 17#27
I noticed that too. I believe most supermarket chains lower the quality of the ingredients they use in order to make more profit, as simply reducing the size is too much noticeable :angry:
smilehappydayss
6 Sep 17#7
Inspired by light, soft Detroit style pizzas the pizza are focaccia squares and are loaded to the edge with generous toppings,
philmount
6 Sep 17#10
I like the chili cheese American style in Tesco #justsayin but will give these a try
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Sounds like you just don't like pizza, in which case, why are you in here?
Might try these with a view to switching allegiances.