On Mon, 8 Mar 2021 18:40:24 -0600, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Mar 2021 18:13:50 -0500, jmcquown wrote:
>
>> On 3/8/2021 2:36 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
>>> On Sat, 6 Mar 2021 10:56:13 -0500, jmcquown wrote:
>>>
>>>> I ask you, is a consumer supposed to know what those product codes
>>>> represent? I don't think so.
>>>
>>> You know now. And so do we. We now have insider information. I'm
>>> surprised they even had that specific of an answer for you - exactly
>>> what you wanted to know, but then ****ed it away.
>>>
>> I didn't **** anything away. I am not that enamoured of the product to
>> go digging through the items on the grocery store freezer shelf looking
>> for a specific product code. I can live without it. I did think they
>> should know why I won't be buying it again.
>
> I didn't see the scrambles pizza, but I did see the 2-packs that
> began with 7F. But the Walmart brand that comes in 4 packs for
> almost the same price began with 31. That took all of 20 to
> determine. So I bought a 4-pack of "Supremes" just so I could rub
> your nose in them ;-) I'll send them to you unused. Cooking pizza
> in the microwave sucks, silver tray or not, A toaster oven has
> always been in my kitchen since 3 days after I moved out of the
> house at 18. It would be wise of you to invest on one (40 years
> ago).
Sadly, the Walmart branded Digiorno mini pizzas that begin with "31"
do not have any trays at all. That must be how they're half the
price of the brand name - which I consider a good deal IMO. When
you have a toaster oven you don't cook shit like that in the
microwave, gimmicky tray or not. Especially when it takes 20-23
minutes for a single little pizza. That's a lot of heat coming from
an full size oven for dinky pizza.
These were "supremes" that I doctored with extra cheese and
pepperoni. I probably could have gotten by with one of them - the
dough is pretty heavy.
https://i.postimg.cc/JnWkfsSL/Mini-Deep-Dish-Pizza.jpg
-sw