Discount 50c pizzas sold as Coles clears out two brands from shelves

Do you love pizza?

If you have your favourite and get it at Coles, we have some unfortunate news: the retailer has discontinued stocking some frozen pizzas from two brands.


Coles has discounted frozen items from the two well-liked brands to a mere 50c in a significant clearance sale.

McCain's pepperoni pizza and cheesy vegemite pizza pockets, previously priced at $8.50, will disappear once the existing stock is sold.

Likewise, various Street Pizza products such as the margherita, supreme, and BBQ meat-lovers pizzas, earlier at $10.50, are also being phased out.

Street Pizza's bacon and egg calzones are also available for just 50c, while supplies last.


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The Australian Frozen Pizza Production industry has witnessed an average annual decline of 2.6% in market size from 2017 to 2022. Image source: Pixabay


‘We are constantly reviewing our range and the market, looking for new and exciting products that will surprise and delight our customers,’ a Coles spokesperson told FEMAIL.

‘Our customers can… rest assured we still have some great frozen pizza options available for them to choose from.’

A shopper from Sydney posted a photo of the discounted frozen items at their nearby Coles, highlighting the significant price cuts.


Many customers expressed their disappointment, noting their fondness for these affordable products.

‘The vegemite ones are surprisingly yummy, sad they're all gone!’ one wrote.


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A study says frozen pizzas can harm your health if eaten regularly or in large quantities. Image source: Coles


‘Oh no! The thin and crispy ones are the only frozen pizzas I like,’ another said.

‘I'm quite sad about this–my daughter really loves the McCain pizzas!' a mum wrote. Will have to find a replacement.’

Some, however, weren't particularly saddened by their phase-out.

‘It looks like all the crap stuff they can't sell because no one wants it,’ a woman shared.

‘I'm not surprised. The Street Pizza line is not worth buying,’ another shopper pointed out.

‘Thank god, those products are disgusting,' a reviewer said. 'There's too much sugar pumped into it.’



Luckily, supermarkets like Coles come up with interesting products Aussies can try every now and then.

Last August, Coles introduced a frozen food range inspired by popular Netflix shows like Stranger Things and Squid Game.

The range includes ‘Scoops Ahoy ice cream flavours’ from Stranger Things, ‘Hellfire Club Spicy Wing Nibbles’ inspired by Dungeons and Dragons, ‘Surfer Boy Pizza’ in various flavours, and ‘BBQ Chicken Nuggets’ shaped like Squid Game symbols.
Key Takeaways

  • Coles has removed frozen products from McCain and Street Pizza from its stores across Australia, leading to a vast clearance sale.
  • Foodies will no longer be able to purchase McCain's pepperoni pizza, cheesy vegemite pizza pockets, and several products from Street Pizza's range once the current stock is sold out.
  • A representative from Coles assured customers that the supermarket still has a wide range of frozen pizza options.
  • Shoppers have expressed mixed reactions over the decision, with some expressing disappointment, while others claimed the discontinued products were not worth buying.
Members, how do you feel about these products being discontinued? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
 
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Do you love pizza?

If you have your favourite and get it at Coles, we have some unfortunate news: the retailer has discontinued stocking some frozen pizzas from two brands.


Coles has discounted frozen items from the two well-liked brands to a mere 50c in a significant clearance sale.

McCain's pepperoni pizza and cheesy vegemite pizza pockets, previously priced at $8.50, will disappear once the existing stock is sold.

Likewise, various Street Pizza products such as the margherita, supreme, and BBQ meat-lovers pizzas, earlier at $10.50, are also being phased out.

Street Pizza's bacon and egg calzones are also available for just 50c, while supplies last.


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The Australian Frozen Pizza Production industry has witnessed an average annual decline of 2.6% in market size from 2017 to 2022. Image source: Pixabay


‘We are constantly reviewing our range and the market, looking for new and exciting products that will surprise and delight our customers,’ a Coles spokesperson told FEMAIL.

‘Our customers can… rest assured we still have some great frozen pizza options available for them to choose from.’

A shopper from Sydney posted a photo of the discounted frozen items at their nearby Coles, highlighting the significant price cuts.


Many customers expressed their disappointment, noting their fondness for these affordable products.

‘The vegemite ones are surprisingly yummy, sad they're all gone!’ one wrote.


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A study says frozen pizzas can harm your health if eaten regularly or in large quantities. Image source: Coles


‘Oh no! The thin and crispy ones are the only frozen pizzas I like,’ another said.

‘I'm quite sad about this–my daughter really loves the McCain pizzas!' a mum wrote. Will have to find a replacement.’

Some, however, weren't particularly saddened by their phase-out.

‘It looks like all the crap stuff they can't sell because no one wants it,’ a woman shared.

‘I'm not surprised. The Street Pizza line is not worth buying,’ another shopper pointed out.

‘Thank god, those products are disgusting,' a reviewer said. 'There's too much sugar pumped into it.’



Luckily, supermarkets like Coles come up with interesting products Aussies can try every now and then.

Last August, Coles introduced a frozen food range inspired by popular Netflix shows like Stranger Things and Squid Game.

The range includes ‘Scoops Ahoy ice cream flavours’ from Stranger Things, ‘Hellfire Club Spicy Wing Nibbles’ inspired by Dungeons and Dragons, ‘Surfer Boy Pizza’ in various flavours, and ‘BBQ Chicken Nuggets’ shaped like Squid Game symbols.
Key Takeaways

  • Coles has removed frozen products from McCain and Street Pizza from its stores across Australia, leading to a vast clearance sale.
  • Foodies will no longer be able to purchase McCain's pepperoni pizza, cheesy vegemite pizza pockets, and several products from Street Pizza's range once the current stock is sold out.
  • A representative from Coles assured customers that the supermarket still has a wide range of frozen pizza options.
  • Shoppers have expressed mixed reactions over the decision, with some expressing disappointment, while others claimed the discontinued products were not worth buying.
Members, how do you feel about these products being discontinued? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
We should get used to cook rather than constantly buying ready to reheat dishes with lots of “additional” things … pizza is easily done at home. It is a matter of interest and discipline.
 

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