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Save 44-50% on frozen pizzas at Whole Foods Market

Pizza party, anyone? Because of its popularity, pizza is available just about everywhere and in many different ways. And one of the most popular is frozen pizza — a quick and easy way to enjoy a slice at home.

Just heat up the oven, thrown in the pizza and you’re enjoying a hot slice with your favorite toppings in just 20 minutes or so.

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And most households have a few pizzas in the freezer on standby for whenever the craving hits or when you’re in need of an easy and fast dinner. That’s why it’s always a good idea to stock up, when you can find big savings on the frozen staple.

From Oct. 15 to 28, 2025, Whole Foods Market is offering 50% off on select frozen pizzas. Explore traditional, vegetarian and vegan options from many popular brands. 

Regular prices range from $8.99 to $12.99. Prices may vary by location. 

The sale comes just in time for Halloween gatherings and parties. Pizza is the perfect party food because it’s an easy prep and clean-up. And, most importantly, it’s a favorite of just about every “monster” at the table. 

The following brands are on sale: 

  • Banza
  • Caulipower
  • Daiya
  • Rao’s

Urban Pie Pizza Co. (excludes Urban Pie Pinzza Roman Style pizzas) 

The quantities are limited, while supplies lastNo rain checks, except where required by law.

The sale is only available to Amazon Prime members. Sign up for Amazon Prime here. (Without Amazon Prime, the discount is 44% off.) 

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