I don't fancy it at all, though it's reasonably priced.
I really don't understand the point of stuff like this. Unless you're one of those people who eat nothing but junk and takeaways, I guess - in which case, you're fighting a losing battle anyway. If I want a pizza, I don't want to chow down on some tasteless cardboard crap - I want an actual pizza, dripping with cheese and yummy toppings. I just don't have them every week.
i was listening to the chap who invented it the other day, its still an ordinary pizza, they have just made sure all the nutrition a body needs is in it in the right amounts, its still loaded with fatty cheese and high carb bread
Not that thats a bad thing of course, but it cant exactly be promoted as a health product.
Originally Posted by JulesF: “I don't fancy it at all, though it's reasonably priced.
I really don't understand the point of stuff like this. Unless you're one of those people who eat nothing but junk and takeaways, I guess - in which case, you're fighting a losing battle anyway. If I want a pizza, I don't want to chow down on some tasteless cardboard crap - I want an actual pizza, dripping with cheese and yummy toppings. I just don't have them every week.”
I eat piazzas very rarely, but when I do I can't help but think about all the sodium, fat, etc. So to me this will be welcomed.
Originally Posted by grassmarket: “Nothing unhealthy about pizza, it is just the slatherings of cheese and sausage that are unhealthy.”
Exactly. I order my pizza's lite on cheese and usually just vegetable toppings. Pizza is as healthy as you make it or as healthy as you ask others to make it.
Originally Posted by AdamCleland: “If you can't afford £3.50 on dinner then perhaps you should look at your life and think about where you messed up”
Wow. Arrogant much? Maybe £3.50 is ok is you are a forever alone person who eats all by themselves and that's all you will eat for dinner.
This is being pushed as a healthy alternative as a small frozen pizza. From what I can see it costs £1.70ish more than a similar one on Ocado. If you have a family of 4 that's an additional cost of nearly £4 (if you half the pizza between 2 people). That £4 could be spend on a side salad/fruit which will fill the family up more and stop them eating something else as these pizzas don't look very big!
It's not even like they have posh toppings, they are the basic boring common all garden variety.