Asda has been offering its freshly prepared and baked in-store pizzas for years, with the pizza station being a mainstay of any large Asda. But, with the cost of living crisis now upon us, people are really praising the supermarket for competing with the big name pizza takeaways.
Coming in at a mere £3.50 and being just as customisable as those you would purchase from Dominos or Papa John's, customers are vowing never to buy a takeaway pizza ever again. And it is not just topping combos that are yours to pick, as you can choose your own base and sauce, too.
Sharing a snap of their freshly cooked pizza on social media yesterday, @thurnscoe_boy said: "#Asda pizza , f****ng delicious". The Tweet continued "Will never eat takeaway pizza, while ever these are so consistently gorgeous", followed by the okay hand symbol.
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The picture showed a meat feast pizza with plenty of cheese, on what looks to be a Thin and Crispy base. Customers also have a choice of a Deep Pan base, which comes in at the same price point of £3.50, the MEN reports.
And this is not the first time that shoppers have praised Asda's pizzas. There are plenty of positive online reviews for the Thin & Crispy variety, for example, one saying "Great price and good quality". A second reviewer added: "Nice and tasty cooks quickly plus I prefer the thin base".
"Yummy pizzas, plenty of topping, great value for money," said a third person. Not everyone agreed on the topping front, though, with others saying they were "disappointed" with the amount they got.
Others left comments on the product page read "Great tasting pizza, not to saucy on the base and good amount of topping", "Great value meal deal" and "Love these so tasty and do a brill deal". Per website, these pizzas are currently included in a takeaway-style mix and match meal deal, which lets you pick up two medium pies and a 1.75l bottle of drink for £6.
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