Unfortunately, not all pizza is created equal, and even more unfortunately, the 'worst' is sold all over our Pine Tree State.

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At first glance, pizza seems simple—just dough, sauce, and cheese. But when you really think about it, pizzas are incredibly unique, like stars or snowflakes. No two pizzas are exactly the same, with different shapes, sizes, toppings, and even how they're prepared, from frozen to made fresh.

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Frozen pizzas can really vary, with some tasting much better than others.

That said, is there truly such a thing as bad pizza? Like beer, the best pizza is often the one that's free!

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Also, frozen pizza is one of the most convenient meals to have on hand.

Even if it's not your favorite pizza brand, it's still a great backup option when you need something quick. Having one in the freezer means you'll always have a meal ready when you're not in the mood to cook. It's the perfect ‘just in case’ solution for those busy or lazy days.

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So, with that being said, how does one even determine a 'bad' frozen pizza, let alone the 'worst' one?

24/7 Wall St. created their list for a special report on the ‘6 Frozen Pizza Brands To Avoid’ by consulting ten different food blogs and vlogs. Each blog's rankings were given equal weight. The focus was on pizzas available nationwide, excluding regional brands and those with non-traditional crusts like cauliflower or chickpea.

They based their decisions on factors like price, taste, quality, and health, and only evaluated frozen pizzas with traditional crusts to keep the comparisons fair.

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With that said, which pizzas are considered the ‘worst,’ and which ones should we, as Mainers, avoid?

If you're curious about which to skip, keep reading for the details. Mainers looking for a quick dinner might want to steer clear of these frozen pizzas!

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