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    The 3 Yummiest Frozen Pizzas at Aldi, Trader Joe’s, and Costco Right Now

    By Erica Loop,

    2024-08-26

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    You already save on everyday essentials at Aldi, Trader Joe’s, and Costco. But did you know these retailers also have the best frozen pizzas at a fraction of what you could pay for takeout?

    From decadently delicious rising crust recipes to fried foodie finds topped with gourmet-inspired ingredients, you can find something for everyone in your family.

    If you’re not sure where to start, we’ve got you covered with the top deals straight from Aldi’s, TJ’s, and Costco’s freezer sections.

    Editor’s note : Prices are subject to change and may vary by location.

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    1. Aldi: Mama Cozzi’s Rising Crust Four Cheese Pizza

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    Price: $4.39

    This under-$5 Aldi buy features a rich blend of four cheeses. Mama Cozzi’s mixes mozzarella, Asiago, Parmesan, and Romano to create a supremely cheesy taste. But the 100 percent real cheese topping isn’t the only reason to snag this deal right now.

    Unlike other grocery store pies, this pick has a self-rising crust that puffs, bubbles, and crisps in all the right ways.

    You’ll get more than one pound of pizza for $4.39. Compare Aldi’s 27.85-ounce freezer section bargain to DiGiorno’s Four Cheese Frozen Pizza with Rising Crust. Target sells the 28.2-ounce name-brand version for $6.49.

    That means you could pay around 33% for less than one ounce of pizza. Both pizzas have the same mozzarella-Asiago-Parm-Romano-packed blend, perfectly spiced sauce, and a crispy rising crust. The only difference is the price you’ll pay.

    Pizza purists will enjoy the plain cheese recipe. If you prefer something that goes beyond cheese, cheese, and more cheese, it’s easy to add extras.

    To jazz up the topping-free pie, sprinkle fresh basil over the cheese, drizzle Burman’s hot sauce onto the fluffy crust, layer grilled chicken strips on top, or (if you’re a vegetarian) try Earth Grown’s plant-based meatless crumbles.

    And while you’re shopping Aldi’s freezer section, pick up a carton of Specially Selected’s premium ice cream or Sundae Shoppe’s gelato for dessert.

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    2. Trader Joe’s: Roasted Garlic and Pesto Pizza With Deep Fried Crust

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    Price: $5.99

    Deep-fried pizza? Carnival menus often include deep-fried Oreos, Twinkies, brownies, and other baked goods. But a pizza? Trader Joe’s is known for low prices, high quality, and interesting options that you won’t find at other grocery retailers, and this fair fare foodie find is no different.

    This Italian-inspired frozen pizza elevates fried pie to a gourmet level. The popular street food (a.k.a. pizza fritta) is a staple in Naples. Trader Joe’s went straight to the source to make this freezer find as authentic as possible and used a supplier in Italy.

    Each dough matures for 90 hours and ferments for six more. The store’s supplier manually folds the mix three times daily and then hand-shapes the crust. Three minutes in a hot bath of sunflower oil later and the crispy crust is fried to perfection.

    But the gourmet goodness doesn’t stop at the fryer. A decadent blend of mozzarella, provolone, and Parmesan Reggiano topped with burrata, roasted garlic, and pesto gives this pizza a taste that is anything but frozen. For $5.99, this fried pizza deal is a steal.

    Serve this fried pie alone or pair it with a Caprese salad, pasta, or chicken parmesan. The Trader Joe’s pizza is perfect for family dinners, parties, or other events.

    3. Costco: Kirkland Signature Cauliflower Crust Supreme Pizza

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    Price: $11.99

    Costco delivers with this double-pack of cauliflower crust pizza. The under-$12 price tag includes two 19.4-ounce pizzas, totaling over two pounds of meat and veggie-topped dough.

    If you can’t eat wheat or similar ingredients, this gluten-free recipe is the perfect frozen pie. Kirkland tops each cauliflower crust with generous portions of pepperoni, roasted veggies, seasoned sausage, and a three-cheese blend.

    This supreme selection has enough ingredients to make a meal on its own. But that doesn’t mean you can’t pair this pick with other Costco faves.

    Compare the price per pizza to a similar frozen product from California Pizza Kitchen. The brand-name 12.4-ounce version costs $7.46 (on sale) at Walmart, which is almost $15 for two.

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    Bottom line

    Fill your freezer with these unbeatable deals on ready-to-heat-and-eat pizza. At these prices, you can snag all three and still manage to keep your grocery budget in check.

    With the top rewards credit cards , you can save even more on your frozen pizza purchase. You could score cash back, travel points, or other perks on eligible purchases.

    Money tips that can work for everyone

    No matter what your bank account balance is, there's always an opportunity to optimize and improve your finances. Here's a quick checklist of things you can look at today.

    Focus on paying off your debt . Debt can hold you back from making progress with your overall financial well-being. Aside from cutting expenses, there are tools that can help you pay off debt faster like balance transfer credit cards and debt counseling.

    Earning extra income can give you breathing room. If finances are tight, earning some extra money to supplement your income can make a huge difference. A new job is one option to consider, but if you're not ready to make a big change or already retired, a part-time side job could be a better choice.

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