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I don't usually get delivery. I prefer to pick it up myself. But I almost never eat frozen pizza. Pizza from a restaurant is much better in my opinion. So I chose the delivery option.
I don't even know what digiorno is and I've never had a frozen pizza before. I live on top of an Italian restaurant run by my older brother.. so I just go downstairs :'D
If I want a pizza,I generally make one from scratch but if I'm feeling lazy about it,I get a DiGiorno Crispy Pan Pizza.It's the only frozen pizza that I've found that doesn't have that cardboard taste and texture and it comes in its own pan so there's nothing to clean up(except the environment....heh).Another plus is that I don't have to tip myself.
uh if u mean delivery like actually going to a pizza place then yes but i dont mind frozen pizzas either.. never had the brand digiorno or whatever but i looooove tofu pizza
I use to have no problem eating cold pizza that was delivered, I haven't ever really had frozen pizza from a box. More recently though, it's really bothered me how it becomes dry and the bread loses it's texture when reheated. I only order what I can eat now, cause eating it reheated is not too fun.
No matter how many frozen pizza meals I try, I dont like any of them. There was this one where it was like a pizza roll, and the pepperoni tasted like dirty turtle water.
I don't mind either to be honest. Some frozen pizzas a pretty gross, but there's one or two brands here that are actually pretty decent. Still not comparable to delivery though. There's only like one pizza company delivers to my suburb, so I usually have to pick it up rather than get it delivered anyway. If there's frozen pizza's in the freezer I'd probably go for them, and if we're having takeouts then it would be delivery.