
Sainsbury's adds pizza to meal deals as shoppers delighted
Shoppers can now buy the pizza as a snack in the three-piece meal deal combo, which also includes a drink and a main.
The pizza is served from Sainsbury's bakery section and can also be bought as a single item for £1.20.
Sainsbury's is offering a range of pizza flavours, including Tomato, Cheese and Onion, Tomato and Mozzerella and Red Onion and Cheese.
On the Facebook Group, Man Behaving Dadly, one Sainsbury shopper shared their discovery, writing: "Fun fact. Sainsbury's allows you to have a mini pizza as a 'snack' in a meal deal if you don't fancy crisps or chocolate or whatever. I forgot to measure it, but it was easily 8-10 inches long."
Reacting to the pizza, one Facebook user wrote: "That's a huge 'snack' to include in a meal deal!"
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It looks like Sainsbury's is not the only retailer offering a twist to the meal deal, as one Facebook user shared their experience in the Co-op: "Yeah, a few have some mad stuff in there now, Co-op has Cheese Twists and those pesto tomato orb things."
A second user said you can now get ice cream as part of the meal deal on offer at Tesco: "With the Tesco meal deal, you can have an ice cream as a snack at the moment - even the fancy Magnums (Magna?) are included! Happy days."
A meal deal from Sainsbury's costs between £3.95 for standard of preimum at £5.
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