With frozen pizza, it's completely a matter of what you're used to; I find the self rising crust pizzas (DiGiornos and so on) to have an odd metallic taste to them, with my favorites being the brands like Mama Roses, Tombstone, and Red Baron that were about the best you could get in the 80's and 90's, and I can't deny enjoying a Totino's pizza every now and then. You might recognize them as the company that uses an unholy processed fat product in place of cheese, and sells their pizzas at $1.25 each. There's one brand that's even cheaper that I actually like a bit better, but I can't think of the name right now.Odbarc said:Pizza Hut is expensive.
Little Caesars is the only place I know of that serves stuffed crust other than expensive Pizza Hut.
Boston Pizza I think I had once. Was mediocre at best.
Domino's Pizza not quite as bad as people think it is. Not amazing either, but what's especially good about it is you can reheat theirs better than other pizzas. For a bachelor who doesn't finish an entire pizza in one meal, this isn't a bad choice. Plus they deliver with online orders and everything.
Store-bought frozen pizzas shouldn't be excluded either.
Delicio has some fine crust and adds flavor if you burn is about 3%. Nice when fresh. Terrible when reheated.
McCain's is good too and definitely the best price to quality ratio.
Compliments Choice (The Canadian President's choice?) and other no-name brands stiff you on the ingredients and quality. These companies aren't just saving on "We save money by not having marketing on our products" is bullshit. Their pizzas are like 80% hard dough, about 50 cents worth of cheese (almost enough to cover half the pizza). The box is probably the thing they spend the most on. Avoid these. Starve before you buy one of these pieces of shit.
You can't even really add with your own ingredients.
I eat way too much pizza. I just had some left-over pizza from last night. (McCain's).
What's usually good are the local pizza stores. The non-chain stores, family businesses who give you fresh ingredients, fair prices and usually some awesome deals to compete with name-brand branches.
Anyway, I'm the complete opposite when it comes to fresh pizza; I either buy local or I'm honestly happier eating frozen.
Edit: Oh, I forgot: Walmart and Save A Lot both have refrigerated pizzas in the deli section now. They aren't half bad.