Running low on time and not sure what to make for dinner?

Throw a frozen pizza into the oven.

Need a late-night snack but don’t want to order Uber Eats again?

A trio of popular frozen pepperoni pizza brands set against a colorful backgorund.

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A frozen pizza is an easy solution.

Fromhealthier optionsto questionable,low-quality picks, you’ll find an array of choices in your grocer’s freezer.

As it turns out, frozen pizza, in general, is big business.

Stouffer’s Pepperoni French Bread Pizza

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According toStatista, over 203 million Americans consumed frozen pizza in 2020, with the number expected to grow.

The look:This box came with two half-loaf-shaped frozen pizzas slathered in a red tomato sauce.

It was sprinkled with cheese and dotted with pepperoni slices.

DiGiorno Rising Crust Pepperoni Pizza

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The bread, cheese, and pepperoni pieces crisped up nicely during the cooking process.

The taste:Just alright.

The texture of the French bread was strangeit was tough and chewy, but not in a pleasant way.

Red Baron Classic Crust Pepperoni Pizza

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Some parts also felt soggy, while others tasted too dry.

It’s not delivery, it’sDiGiorno?

The look:Thick with a capital T and strikingly so.

Celeste Frozen Pizza

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Although it was decent, I found the sauce a little too salty and the size pretty underwhelming.

I spent $7.99 on this frozen pizza I’m not crazy aboutand should probably be a touch cheaper.

It was medium-sizedI can’t imagine more than two people sharing it for a meal.

Ellio’s Pepperoni Pizza

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Moreover, this sauce tasted like it had too much oregano.

Another pro was the crust, which was crispy on the edges and chewy towards the center.

The cheese was also gooey and baked well.

Trader Joe’s Bambino Pepperoni Pizza

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This one was fine, but the sauce threw me off.

I spent $1.79 on this pick that was as tasty as I remember.

The taste:Seriously, so good!

Motor City Pizza Co. Detroit-Style Deep Dish Pepperoni Pizza

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The pepperoni was nicely seasoned and had a spicy kick to it, which added flair to this pizza.

The sauce wasn’t too salty, and the cheese didn’t taste rubbery or fake.

I enjoyed this one and can’t believe how good it is based on its very low price.

I spent $5.99 on this frozen pizza, which was exceptionally good.

This pizza cooked well in the air fryer, which I thought was a plus.

The taste:Surprisingly good!

The crust is somewhat chewy with a good amount of slightly sweet sauce.

It wasn’t overly salty, and the pepperoni had a zestiness to it.

If you haven’t taken a walk down its frozen food aisles, you’re missing out.

There are tons of delicious optionslikethis frozen pepperoni pizza.

The pepperoni is hidden under the mountain of cheese but peeks out during the cooking process.

The taste:So wonderfully deliciousthis is actually my favorite pizza from Trader Joe’s, hands down.

The dough is fabulously chewy, while the sauce is balanced and doesn’t taste too salty or sweet.

I Tried 8 Trader Joe’s Frozen Pizzas & the Best Was Tasty (and Adorable!)

This pizza was priced at $12.99 and was worth every penny.

The look:A large, square-shaped pizza pie baked right in the tray it came in.

It was substantial without feeling overly heavy and baked beautifully.

I watched it in the oven as the cheese bubbled and knew it would be good.

The taste:Wow, wow, wow!

This pizza was really something else.

There was a good amount of pepperoni.

Oh, and the way the cheese baked into the crunchy, chewy, crispy crust was otherworldly.

In simpler words, you have to try this frozen pizza ASAP.

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