I have just been to my loacal supermarket and as they have frozen pizzas on offer, have bought a quantity seeing as it`s half-term. However, these round pizzas are all in square boxes whixh just would not fit into my freezer. I put all the loose - polythene wrapped - pizzas into a carrier bag into the freezer. Being left with a quantity of empty gaudy coloured boxes I then have to dispose of into recycling bin. Now I am sure that I am not the only one who has to do this, so the obvious question is - why can`t the manufacturers sell the pizzas just in polythene wrapping - brightly coloured if they must? Any comments?
Excellent advice, except of course it would probably cost a lot more to make my own. And have you tried giving a teen-ager your own-made pizza? no matter how good it tastes or how much/how little it costs, it will not compare with Chicago Town, will it?
Have you got a branch of Asda anywhere near you? Many of their branches will make pizzas up for you, they taste great and are really good value for money. I have tried making my own and have gone back to the Asda ones. ..........and they don't put them in a box!
Generally it is to prevent freezer burn. Not a problem if the items aren't in the freezer too long. Over a month and you may end up tossing a few which reduces the savings.