For the upcoming 'Pi" day, 7-Eleven is offering all pizzas @ 3.14 with 7Rewards membership (free to join). However new this year is that the offer is good on both March 13 and March 14.
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For the upcoming 'Pi" day, 7-Eleven is offering all pizzas @ 3.14 with 7Rewards membership (free to join). However new this year is that the offer is good on both March 13 and March 14.
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I think if you get one that was made within a decent time it's a decent pizza. Grabbed a 2 slice and 20 oz soda special from 7-11 in Downtown Chicago a few weeks ago for $5 total before tax and it was pretty decent. Cookies they had for 2 pack $1 were great.
For $3.14 I'll try it, I say give it a shot especially if they bake it fresh for you.
I think if you get one that was made within a decent time it's a decent pizza. Grabbed a 2 slice and 20 oz soda special from 7-11 in Downtown Chicago a few weeks ago for $5 total before tax and it was pretty decent. Cookies they had for 2 pack $1 were great.For $3.14 I'll try it, I say give it a shot especially if they bake it fresh for you.
I remember going back to CA to visit my parents, in the city I grew up in and finding out that the 7-Eleven there had a BOGO pizza deal (I had already walked like 5 miles). I ordered what they had made and found that they do not hold back on the toppings. They have a Pepperoni pizza with bacon and/or ham pieces on it that really gave it that extra taste (weirdly enough, they just had it as Pepperoni Pizza).
Then I think it was either on 3.14 or 4th of July, but I went to the Speedway near me in the city I currently live in (Middle East of the U.S.) and even their pizza was good. Who would have thought gas station pizza would be good?
Now I hear about people writing and talking about Casey's, which I have still yet to try. They keep having BOGO 50% deals and I am just looking for that one chance where it goes down to a BOGO. These places can actually compete with Papa John's and Mad Mushroom's (my two favorite pizza places).
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It is frozen pizza. Just not like grocery store frozen pizzas. They're made and sent to 7-Eleven stores directly with an intended storage life of less than a week. If you made a fresh pizza with fresh ingredients today, and shoved it in the fridge for two days, it's about the same as what 7-Eleven is offering.
Still, a frozen pizza (or equivalent) for $3.14 is a good deal. Even the store brand ones sell for more that that at the grocery store.
I remember last year many people reported that 7-11 charges tax on the full and original prices with a coupon reducing only the non-tax portion. the actual price would be higher than $3.14
It is frozen pizza. Just not like grocery store frozen pizzas. They're made and sent to 7-Eleven stores directly with an intended storage life of less than a week. If you made a fresh pizza with fresh ingredients today, and shoved it in the fridge for two days, it's about the same as what 7-Eleven is offering.
had seen how grocery stores handle these take to bake pizza across different brands and chains. they may not be as fresh as you think. most if not all I have seen had the handled frozen disclaimer on them
Last edited by supercoolman March 7, 2026 at 04:00 PM.
Every time I have got them they have had a terrible taste to them. They literally taste like the store smells. I'm not sure if you buy them and cook them yourself if they are better?? Maybe it's the oven?
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Every time I have got them they have had a terrible taste to them. They literally taste like the store smells. I'm not sure if you buy them and cook them yourself if they are better?? Maybe it's the oven?
Nice deal! I've ONLY eaten these where I take the uncooked pizza home and then cook it in my oven. Best to use a pizza pan that has dozens of the little round holes in the bottom so that the hot even air reaches the bottom side of the pizza. That's the kind of pan they use when cooking it at 7-11. For $3.14 this is a no brainer. Not sure I'd want 7-11 to cook the pizza for me as I'd imagine the inside of their pizza oven looks like something out of a horror movie since it is unlikely to be deep cleaned very often
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For $3.14 I'll try it, I say give it a shot especially if they bake it fresh for you.
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Then I think it was either on 3.14 or 4th of July, but I went to the Speedway near me in the city I currently live in (Middle East of the U.S.) and even their pizza was good. Who would have thought gas station pizza would be good?
Now I hear about people writing and talking about Casey's, which I have still yet to try. They keep having BOGO 50% deals and I am just looking for that one chance where it goes down to a BOGO. These places can actually compete with Papa John's and Mad Mushroom's (my two favorite pizza places).
to be fair, they kept the old deal going much longer than i thought possible.
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