• EXPERTLY CRAFTED - There’s no need for takeout with the DiGiorno Three Meat Original Rising Crust Frozen Pizza! It features three delicious meats including sausage, pepperoni and beef with real mozzarella cheese.
  • MADE WITH THE VERY BEST – Our frozen pizzas are made with only the very best ingredients: no artificial flavors, 100% real cheese, California vine-ripened tomatoes and a preservative-free crust. You can feel great serving this pizza to friends and family.
  • QUICK AND EASY – A delicious lunch or dinner is ready in minutes, thanks to the straightforward, quick preparation that anyone can follow. Just pop the frozen pizza in the oven and wait 23 to 29 minutes! One pizza has six servings, so you can even share with friends.
  • OUR PASSION IS PIZZA – Just like you, we love pizza! At DiGiorno, we make the kind of pizza that makes your mouth water and your senses celebrate. This is pizza that delivers on delicious every time, because…it’s not delivery, it’s DiGiorno.
  • ARRIVES FROZEN - Our frozen pizza ships in styrofoam containers surrounded by dry ice, ensuring it arrives on your doorstep frozen. 29.8 Ounces.
  • It's not delivery. It's Di Giorno.
  • 6 Servings per Package

As good as fresh from pizza restaurant.

This is always my go too pizza to eat! Quick 23 min! and it is ready to go!

It really is better than takeout. Every so often I forget that and try Papa John's or Domino's, and they're just greasy, rubbery, yuck. I like a thick, crispy crust and the texture and taste of the toppings are perfect for me.

We really enjoy DiGiorno pizza in our house. It's nothing like delivery, and it's certainly not superior to fresh pizza from a great pizza joint, but it sure does make most other kinds of frozen pizza seem subpar. The flavor is good, and it bakes up consistently well for us (Note: If you're finding a pizza like this takes too long to cook, get an oven thermometer because your temp might not be as close to what you've set as you think!) My only real complaint is with the packaging. DiGiorno has, I believe, taken the cardboard circle out of the package. This is probably a good move for the environment, so it makes me feel slightly bad for complaining about it, but the cardboard circle is a LOT more convenient of a place to set the pizza once cooked than on any other part of the packaging. You could set it right on the outside of the cardboard box I suppose, but that seems gross to me--who knows what the outside of that box has come into contact with. So I usually end up breaking down the pizza box, folding it so it's inside out, and putting the pizza on it that way. It works, but it's flimsy and a hassle to do. Isn't there a better way to package this?

It IS delivery (if you buy it through fresh that is)

I love how tasty these pizza's are compared to other brands

My favorite frozen pizza by far the best quality