| I just saw them in the freezer section. They were $13 or $14, which is on the high side for a frozen pizza. |
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Bon Appetite likes the meat ones.
https://www.bonappetit.com/story/raos-frozen-pizza-taste-test |
| I'm skeptical of website reviews, especially anything that is at the top of Google. I assume it's stealth advertising. |
| I’ve tried the cheese and veggie ones -they’re fine. Maybe a bit better than average. Not worth $13 but I get them on sale at HT for 9 bucks. |
| Tried two of them tonight. Veggie and pepperoni. Not bad. On the fence if we’d get it again. It costs pretty close to what good takeout pizza costs. We only do frozen pizza maybe once or twice a year. |
| how does it compare to Amy's? |
| Got them on sale at HT. Only marginally better then other frozen pizzas. I wouldn't repurchase even on sale. |
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Rao sauce great
Frozen pizza crust a mess ..ugh |
| They were on sale at Giant too. Wait for sale. |
| I've tried the cheese one. At the end of the day, it's still a frozen pizza. Save your money. |
| I tried them (cheese and pepperoni) and I prefer some of the other frozen pizza options. These were not my favorite. |
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Frozen pizza. More expensive than other brands but not any better.
The only frozen pizza that genuinely does taste great is Wegmans. And it's half the price of Rao's. |
| It’s nice for something different. |
| They weren't bad, but then I got them on sale at Whole Foods for an eyebrow-raising $2.99. Couldn't believe they were going for so cheap and no they weren't about to expire. This was a couple of months ago and now they're retailing for $13, $14. For $2.99 it was great. Wouldn't pay $13, I'd rather go to 2 Amys. |
| I tried them on sale and thought they were terrible. Maybe we got a bad box but there were spots with no cheese or sauce. The crust was probably slightly above typical frozen but I will never buy again. Fruschetta is much better for 1/2 the price. |