The Kroger family of grocery stores usually carry “Private Selection” brand. It’s their in house high end product line and the pizza’s are from Italy.
We really like them. Usually what ever pizza we buy we end up adding a few things to it.
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June 19, 2026, 08:49 AM
BigSwede
The CPK thin crust one a very good but they are $9-$10. I have had a couple thin crust pizzas from Lidl that were also good $4-$5
June 19, 2026, 08:59 AM
HRK
Remove Frozen Pizza from the Box Toss Pizza in the Trash Can Take Box to grill, put under lump coals Light Box
I kid I kid, haven't found a decent box pizza, and for that matter a lot of delivery has not been really good. The one place we went to sold out and the Pizza was changed, tried it twice but it sucked.
June 19, 2026, 09:34 AM
pbslinger
The white plastic tripod that keeps the box from collapsing onto the middle of the pizza makes a good doll tea table.
June 19, 2026, 09:47 AM
Gustofer
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Originally posted by HRK: Remove Frozen Pizza from the Box Toss Pizza in the Trash Can
This is the best answer. Making your own pizza is very easy to do, you just need to learn how. Once you do, it is quick, easy, and so much better (and better for you) than any garbage in a box.
This is a good place to start.
His channel has hundreds of videos on everything you ever wanted to know/learn about pizza.
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June 19, 2026, 11:03 AM
Fly-Sig
We use a cast iron flat round griddle. Preheat in the oven for 15 minutes or so.
June 19, 2026, 03:06 PM
oddball
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Originally posted by old rugged cross: Costco has some pretty good box pizza'a.
Motor City Double Pepperoni, two in a box for $13. Each has its own baking tray. Our preferred frozen pizza.
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June 19, 2026, 08:42 PM
oldbill123
Used to buy Heggies Sausage Pepperoni at Costco. They must have realized we like it because they quit carrying it.
June 19, 2026, 09:05 PM
2BobTanner
DiGiorno (sp?) and Red Baron are the ones we use. Wife uses a perforated aluminum pizza pan for the pizza. She always upseasons it and frequently adds sliced pepperoni as boxed pizzas don’t have enough. She also turns the oven fan on for more even baking.
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June 19, 2026, 09:46 PM
Larry_K
The best way for me for frozen pizzas: Always cook on directly on rack. When the pizza is nearing the "suggested" cook time I'll rotate it around 90 degrees or so and also move to another spot in the oven. When it looks like it's getting kind of close to being done I'll turn the oven on high broil, and check every 45 seconds, moving it a bit in the oven to avoid hot spots overcooking the crust in spots.
I don't know how well this would work with rising crust pizzas (I do NOT like the flavor of any I've tried) but works well on 'regular' crust, like Red Barons, Tombstones, Jacks and even the cheap party pizzas my son likes.
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June 20, 2026, 07:56 AM
ScooterX
It’s box pizza, made on an assembly line, you can only move the needle so much. Red Baron is my long time favorite, cooked on the rack because I like a crisp crust for Frozen pizzas. Sometimes adding extra cheese but seems the cheeses don’t bake to the same degree. We mostly make our own crust, but homemade pizza is a production.
June 20, 2026, 09:35 AM
P250UA5
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Originally posted by oddball:
quote:
Originally posted by old rugged cross: Costco has some pretty good box pizza'a.
Motor City Double Pepperoni, two in a box for $13. Each has its own baking tray. Our preferred frozen pizza.
We rarely do frozen pizza anymore, but the Motor City options have all been good.
Directly on the rack, unless specifically indicated otherwise. The Motor City comes in a cooking 'tray' IIRC. Cooked to the minimum time, better to cook a bit longer than overcook.
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June 20, 2026, 10:05 AM
cas
(off topic post about my dyslexic-ish brain. Been seeing this as "tricks (hacks) for a pizza box". "What does he mean, like arts and crafts projects for the empty box?" Read several posts, still didn't make sense to me. Day THREE, my brain finally sees the words in the right order. (sigh))
June 20, 2026, 10:14 AM
P250UA5
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Originally posted by cas: (off topic post about my dyslexic-ish brain. Been seeing this as "tricks (hacks) for a pizza box". "What does he mean, like arts and crafts projects for the empty box?" Read several posts, still didn't make sense to me. Day THREE, my brain finally sees the words in the right order. (sigh))
I thought the same when I saw the title. OP and first few posts set me straight.
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June 20, 2026, 10:19 AM
FenderBender
Get on oven thermometer and check your oven for accuracy.
Spend a few dollars and you'll find pizzas made to be good, not to a price.
Follow the instructions on the box, as written, I can assure you they're better informed than you are on what's right.
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