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If it’s anything like the Asda pizza counter, they reduced the salt and turned it to cardboard.
I never buy the sainsbury’s brand pizzas anymore, they used to be somewhat decent but now just taste like cardboard with not enough topping, I usually get frozen ones now, they’re about £3.50-4 rather than the sainsbury’s £1-2 ones but the difference in quality is well worth it in my opinion.
doubled in price, halved in flavour.
In an attempt to keep prices down, so many supermarkets are swapping to cheaper, less qualities ingredients