🍕 Elevate your pizza game—gluten-free never tasted this good!
Goodfella's Gluten Free Pepperoni Pizza (317g) offers a perfectly portioned, gluten-free frozen pizza option with 235 kcal and 11g fat per serving, delivering rich flavor and balanced energy for health-conscious professionals seeking convenience without compromise.
Package Dimensions | 26 x 26 x 3 cm; 317 g |
Allergen Information | Contains: Cereals containing Gluten, Wheat may contain, Milk |
Units | 1 count |
Manufacturer contact | Birds Eye Limited, Freepost ADM3939, London, SW1A 1YS. Birds Eye Ireland Limited, Monread Road, Naas, Co. Kildare, W91 HE67, Ireland. |
Brand | Goodfella's |
Serving Size | 100 g |
Energy (kJ) | 985.00 kJ |
Energy (kcal) | 235.42 kcal |
Fat | 11.0000 g |
Carbohydrate | 25.0000 g |
Fibre | 2.5000 g |
Protein | 7.8000 g |
Salt | 0.9000 g |
A**R
Gluten free tastes the same
Was not sure what to expect but theses pizzas are just as tasty as the ones with gluten in
C**Y
Beat GF pizza
Best GF Pizza, wish wasn't so expensive & is cheaper at tesco usually. Cooks perfectly with try on lower shelve & not on a tray for beat results. Thin base means I can eat whole pizza when hungry. Price a bit to high sadly.
P**N
Decent pizza for Coeliacs/gluten-allergy folks
I've tried several gluten-free pizzas and this one is okay. It's the only pepperoni one I've seen. Interestingly usually when I buy these the pepperoni slices are loose ontop and all on side. I think this is deliberate maybe so you can share the pizza with a vegetarian/vegan?The pizza itself is quite large and too much really for one person so what I do is cut it into half/slices and save it in the freezer for several meals. Goes great with salad.The pizza itself is a tad on the sweet side for my liking.Gluten-free products are a bit of a racket with the significantly higher pricing compared to regular wheat-based products when you consider they're only using rice-flour which isn't expensive.I suggest those who don't like this pizza or can't find it and want a gluten-free pepperoni make one yourself cheaper and better tasting. You can make bases yourself or buy a two ready-made gluten-free bases for £3.30-ish then add your topping. I use Morrison's own brand pasta sauces (squeezed through a tea strainer to remove water) and Quorn's gluten-free pepperoni-style slices. It's a good economical way of making your own super-tasty pepperoni pizzas!
P**O
Great no breaking
Yum
C**K
Wonderful pizza
This is a great pizza and my wife can have this with no problem
A**R
So nice.
Much nicer than schar bases.
A**4
Good pizza but not worth £4.35 - SMALL
We started purchasing these when they were £3. They are now £4.35. Nope. Sorry mates...
J**B
Great pizza
I'm only giving 5 star because of products are so expensive
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