Frozen pizzas are not necessarily the most nutritious meals, but they are quick, easy, and most of the time safe for picky eaters as well. Most people aren't fans of frozen pizza for the simple fact that they could choose to call a place and pick one up or get it delivered which requires very little energy. For others, frozen pizzas are a way of living as they are cheap and accessible.

Let's not be naive, there are clearly levels to the frozen pizza game just like anything else in the world. There are some that are worse quality than others, some that cost more money than others, and some that simply just taste better. Everyone has their preference for the frozen pizza they choose to purchase and enjoy which makes for a fun debate when asking which frozen pizza is the best. Unfortunately for us here in Michigan, the worst frozen pizza brand is sold right here in the Mitten state.

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Yes, pizza is an extremely simple entree to prepare and serve, but it's so much more complex than just dough, sauce, cheese, and toppings. I never thought about this until now, but no two pizzas are exactly the same no matter how hard you try they will all come out to be different sizes, toppings, shapes, and more variances. I don't know about you but as long as there aren't any toppings I don't like every pizza is a good pizza.

So basically, what I'm saying is there is no such thing as a bad pizza but there are some that are better than others. 24/7 Wall St went on a journey to find the worst frozen pizza brands in the entire country and found 6 of them that we should avoid at all costs. To keep things fair, they only compared pizzas with traditional crust but factored in their price, taste, quality, and health facts.

The six worst pizza brands in America are as follows:

  • Screamin’ Sicilian
  • Trader Joe's
  • California Pizza Kitchen
  • Whole Foods
  • Tony's

And the worst frozen pizza brand in America is the Totino's. I am completely astonished at the number 1 and 2 answers as those are arguably my two favorite frozen pizzas ever. Both of these frozen pizza brands helped carry me through high school and college so something has to be off about this list.

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Either way, you can continue to choose to eat some or all of these frozen pizza brands like I will do, or you can choose from the number of other frozen pizza brands that are available at your local grocery store.

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