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frozen pizza indeed comes in extremely varied quality levels.
the cheapest ones are barely food while the higher range promises more quality and healthy ingredients
Surely there's a middleground between the absolute cheapest, and $3.99 frozen pizza. Frankly, I don't believe that the expensive ones are actually that much healthier than a, say, $2 frozen pizza.
I would say $3.99 is the middle ground, at least where I'm from. Most frozen pizzas are more like $7 or $8 with some of the fancier ones going up over $10
Where I live the cheap frozen pizzas are around $2.50 and the fancy ones can go over $5.
It turns out you can freeze many things
Jacks used to be two bucks on sale and would occupy this role. Now quality has gone down and they're over $5.