Anonymous
Post 01/17/2024 06:53     Subject: Has anyone tried the new Rao's "brick oven" pizzas? Pretty expensive

I liked it for a change! They are on sale at Giant!
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2024 06:49     Subject: Re:Has anyone tried the new Rao's "brick oven" pizzas? Pretty expensive

Absolutely horrible, the cardboard container would have tasted bettrr.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2023 16:22     Subject: Has anyone tried the new Rao's "brick oven" pizzas? Pretty expensive

Anonymous wrote:I just saw them in the freezer section. They were $13 or $14, which is on the high side for a frozen pizza.


Tried it. It was meh. Not bad, not good. Not worth the price and I got it on sale
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2023 16:22     Subject: Has anyone tried the new Rao's "brick oven" pizzas? Pretty expensive

Was disappointed. Love the sauce. Hope Campbell doesn’t ruin it.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2023 16:11     Subject: Has anyone tried the new Rao's "brick oven" pizzas? Pretty expensive

I've tried every frozen pizza I can get my hands on, and I concluded that frozen pizza is not worth splurging on. The difference between moderately priced and high priced pizzas isn't worth it because the difference in taste is not huge.

I sometimes buy the premium brands when they're on sale. The Whole Foods $2.99 pizza sale mentioned above was a heavensent gift I hope to see again, lol! Safeway and Giant usually have at least one brand on significant markdown.

Anonymous
Post 12/27/2023 16:03     Subject: Has anyone tried the new Rao's "brick oven" pizzas? Pretty expensive

Great. Just try it.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2023 15:59     Subject: Has anyone tried the new Rao's "brick oven" pizzas? Pretty expensive

Just FYI, Sam’s stocks Rao’s marinara for $5/jar (x2). I usually do the Marcella Hazan one, but this is so easy for quick meals and affordable as the added-sugar brands.

I haven’t tried the pizza. If I skip making my own, I still haven’t found anything better than Red Baron with its spicy, not too sweet sauce.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2023 15:55     Subject: Re:Has anyone tried the new Rao's "brick oven" pizzas? Pretty expensive

Anonymous wrote:Rao sauce great
Frozen pizza crust a mess ..ugh


+1

So many better options
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2023 15:44     Subject: Has anyone tried the new Rao's "brick oven" pizzas? Pretty expensive

Skip it. Nothing special.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2023 15:39     Subject: Has anyone tried the new Rao's "brick oven" pizzas? Pretty expensive

The sauce on the pizza is very sweet - I was surprised considering how much I love their jarred sauces

Not a fan - going back to my trusty Freschetta brick oven style
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2023 15:35     Subject: Re:Has anyone tried the new Rao's "brick oven" pizzas? Pretty expensive

No better than any other frozen pizza, not worth the money even on sale.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2023 15:09     Subject: Has anyone tried the new Rao's "brick oven" pizzas? Pretty expensive

They tasted good for a change.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2023 15:02     Subject: Has anyone tried the new Rao's "brick oven" pizzas? Pretty expensive

Anonymous wrote: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 Amy's once and it was SO salty. And I love salt. But this literally tasted like someone accidentally dumped half a bottle of salt on the pizza.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2023 15:01     Subject: Has anyone tried the new Rao's "brick oven" pizzas? Pretty expensive

Had it once a month or so back. Nothing special about it, which means it's overpriced. Wegmans brand frozen pizza is the brand to beat.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2023 19:29     Subject: Re:Has anyone tried the new Rao's "brick oven" pizzas? Pretty expensive

Bought it on sale at Kroger’s for $9.00. Over priced at that. Just an average frozen pie. Nothing special. Freschetta at $3.99 is just as good.