Walgreens has
DiGiorno Rising Crust Frozen Pizza on sale for
2 for $8.81 when you follow the instructions below. Select free store pickup where stock permits ($10 minimum order required for pickup).
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Rokket for finding this deal.
Note, availability for store pickup may vary by location. Coupons are typically one-time use.
Deal Instructions:- Log in or join MyWalgreens (free to join)
- Select a quantity of 2 from the following:
- DiGiorno Original Rising Crust Frozen Pizza
- Add to cart for pickup
- Proceed to checkout
- Apply promo code WAG10
- The price should be 2 for $8.81 + free store pickup ($10 minimum required)
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Cold oven, TOP rack, set oven temperature to 400°.
Come back in 20 minutes, done
BTW Safeway has their in-house brand on sale often for $3. I find it to be quite tasty. And no problem with soggy dough even with rising crust.
I like the safeway brand ones more than the kroger ones.
Come back in 20 minutes, done
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Get a deal on [free] food (without having to get off the couch).
I personally found Safeway pizza to be better than the Digiorno's.
used to be a rising crust fan because you get the most pizza per dollar (~30-32 ounces) but i've realized i like the digiorno thin crust way more. deciding to deprioritize getting the most pizza for the money and instead getting the better balanced and thus more enjoyable pizza has been a good move. plus the quantity (or at least ratio) of toppings seems to be better on the thin crust, plus the crust/dough cooks better/more thoroughly.
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used to be a rising crust fan because you get the most pizza per dollar (~30-32 ounces) but i've realized i like the digiorno thin crust way more. deciding to deprioritize getting the most pizza for the money and instead getting the better balanced and thus more enjoyable pizza has been a good move. plus the quantity (or at least ratio) of toppings seems to be better on the thin crust.